The little book of earthquakes and volcanoes /

In this lay reader's introduction to the most spectacular and devastating of all geological events, Rolf Schick describes how earthquakes and volcanoes are related, and how they are an integral part of Earth's structure. Tracing the latest findings and theories in plate tectonics, he helps...

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Main Author: Schick, Rolf
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Copernicus, [2002]
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Summary:In this lay reader's introduction to the most spectacular and devastating of all geological events, Rolf Schick describes how earthquakes and volcanoes are related, and how they are an integral part of Earth's structure. Tracing the latest findings and theories in plate tectonics, he helps readers ask and answer the basic questions: What was it during the formation of Earth that led to these phenomena? Why do they occur in certain areas and not in others? How can we, within reason, protect ourselves from their devastation? And how far have we come, and how far can we go, in predicting when they will strike? For the reader who wants a concise and accessible guide to what makes the ground shake and explode, this is the perfect introduction.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 164 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0387217096
9780387217093