Volcanoes & Earthquakes
By: Chiara Maria Petrone, Roberto Scandone, Alex Whittaker
A fully illustrated and engaging introduction to earthquakes, volcanoes and plate tectonics.
Volcanoes & Earthquakes features the earth sciences at their most spectacular. It reveals the massive internal forces that create and change the Earth’s surface, with dramatic and sometimes beautiful consequences. + Full description
The authors explain what fuels the power of volcanoes and earthquakes, and explore how the gradual shifting of tectonic plates has transformed the Earth over its four and a half thousand million year existence.
Written in a jargon-free style and fully illustrated with photographs, diagrams and maps, this is a cutting-edge introduction to earthquakes, volcanoes and plate tectonics, incorporating all the latest research developments.
- Short descriptionNews
Sales in Australia and New Zealand only. Elsewhere, this title is available through The Natural History Museum.
Reviews
"Although the very esteemed authors could very well slip into a science heavy jargon this is not the case. The easy to understand explanations and descriptions, coupled with clear and accessible diagrams and maps, make this a text for students from junior secondary through to beginning tertiary study."
Queensland Geographer 54(2), 2019
"It’s a fascinating read, and an often surprising one. If you’re looking for something educational and perhaps a bit different in these long days of viral incarceration, you could do a lot worse than this one."
Ian Fraser's Natural History Reviews #28, April 2020
"Chiara Maria Petrone writes with obvious passion for her subject and draws the reader in, so that some advanced university-level concepts are introduced without losing a high school science teacher or a Year 11 Earth and environmental science student."
Colin Price, Teaching Science 66(2), June 2020
Details
Paperback | October 2019 | $ 29.99ISBN: 9781486312740 | 144 pages | 230 x 173 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Colour photographs, Illustrations, Maps
Features
- Accessible, jargon-free guide to the Earth’s most explosive natural forces
- Includes the latest research drawn from studies and events worldwide
- Fully illustrated, with colour photographs, diagrams and maps throughout
Contents
Introduction1: Tectonics
2: Volcanoes
3: Earthquakes and faults
4: Impacts and benefits
5: Volcanic hazards
References
Index
Picture credits
Authors
Chiara Maria Petrone is a Research Leader in Petrology and Volcanology in the Earth Sciences Department of the Natural History Museum, London.
Roberto Scandone is a Research Associate at the Vesuvius Observatory, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Naples.
Alex Whittaker is a Senior Lecturer in Tectonics in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College, London.