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Climate Forcing Of Geological Hazards

Books from same Author: Bill McGuire ,  Mark A. Maslin

Books from same Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

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    Author(s)Bill McGuire ,  Mark A. Maslin
    PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Inc
    Edition1. Auflage
    ISBN9780470658659
    Pages326
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2013

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    John Wiley & Sons Inc Climate Forcing Of Geological Hazards by Bill McGuire ,  Mark A. Maslin

    Climate Forcing Of Geological Hazards Provides A Valuable New Insight Into How Climate Change Is Able To Influence Modulate And Trigger Geological And Geomorphological Phenomena Such As Earthquakes Tsunamis Volcanic Eruptions And Landslides; Ultimately Increasing The Risk Of Natural Hazards In A Warmer World. Taken Together The Chapters Build A Panorama Of A Field Of Research That Is Only Now Becoming Recognized As Important In The Context Of The Likely Impacts And Implications Of Anthropogenic Climate Change. The Observations Analyses And Interpretations Presented In The Volume Reinforce The Idea That A Changing Climate Does Not Simply Involve The Atmosphere And Hydrosphere But Also Elicits Potentially Hazardous Responses From The Solid Earth Or Geosphere. Climate Forcing Of Geological Hazards Is Targeted Particularly At Academics Graduate Students And Professionals With An Interest In Environmental Change And Natural Hazards.As Such We Are Hopeful That It Will Encourage Further Investigation Of Those Mechanisms By Which Contemporary Climate Change May Drive Potentially Hazardous Geological And Geomorphological Activity And Of The Future Ramifications For Society And Economy.