Savage Earth: The dramatic story of volcanoes and earthquakes

Savage Earth: The dramatic story of volcanoes and earthquakes

by Alwyn Scarth (Author)

Synopsis

This reference book puts earthquakes and volcanic activity into context by explaining the complexities of plate tectonics and continental drift using both text and helpful diagrams. Subsequent sections of the book go into more detail looking first at earthquakes, and then at volcanoes, using a mixture of historical and contemporary accounts of major incidents in order to illustrate the often devastating effects. Real-life accounts by many of the interviewees featured in the television series, "Savage Skies", are also included. The final section deals with the science of earthquake and eruption prediction and the difficulties it presents to scientists around the world. Full of dramatic photographs, stories and concise explanation, "Savage Earth" is a reference guide to readers interested in the forces of science and nature. It contains everything you wanted to know about earthquakes and volcanoes but were too embarrassed to ask your children.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New
Publisher: Collins
Published: 03 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0002201356
ISBN 13: 9780002201353

Media Reviews
It contains everything you wanted to know about earthquakes and volcanoes but were too embarrassed to ask your children. 'The Times'
Author Bio
Educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he as awarded a PhD, Alwyn Scarth was for 30 years a Lecturer in Geography at Dundee University. He is now based mainly in Paris where he continues his writing and research. His previous works include Volcanoes (UCL Press, London).