Description
Natural Hazards: Earthquakes provides an in-depth examination of three major geological hazards that threaten human populations worldwide. Authors Ramesh Singh and Darius Bartlett combine scientific expertise to explain the mechanisms behind earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides.
The book covers tectonic theory, seismic activity patterns, volcanic processes, and slope stability analysis. Readers gain understanding of how these natural events occur, their potential impacts on communities and infrastructure, and effective disaster preparedness strategies. With detailed illustrations, case studies, and real-world examples, this resource serves professionals in geology, civil engineering, disaster management, and environmental science.
Essential for students and practitioners seeking comprehensive knowledge of geohazards and their management.







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