Earth's Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters
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ISBN: 1119546591 / Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, August 2022
"The book is organized to introduce the scientific basis of the disasters either early in the chapter or in a separate leading chapter. These are interspersed with case studies, but followed by a group of case studies to give the reader a flavor of the character of the processes and devastation. This organization coupled with the exciting and highly illustrated stories is intended to enhance interest and understanding. There are many types of natural disasters, and courses tend to emphasize certain types. This book contains as many types of natural disasters as could be included in a single book. It is not meant that courses should cover all of the topics, but that faculty members can choose the disasters that best fit their course."--
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EARTH’S FURY Natural disasters are any catastrophic loss of life and/or property caused by a natural event or situation. This definition could include biologic issues such as contagion, injurious bacterial colonization, invasion of dangerous plants and infestations of insects and other vermin. However, the popular understanding of what constitutes a natural disaster still focuses on disasters involving the physical properties of the earth and its atmosphere: earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, avalanches, tropical storms, tornadoes, floods and wildfires. Earth’s Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters attempts to combine the best features of a scientific textbook and an encyclopedia. It retains the organization of a textbook and adopts the highly illustrative graphics of some of the newer and more effective textbooks. The book’s unique approach is evident in its plethora of case studies: short, self-contained and well-illustrated stories of specific natural disasters that are highly engaging for both science and non-science majors. The stories incorporate the science into the event so students appreciate and remember it as part of the story. By relating the event to the impact on society and human lives, the science is placed in the context of the student’s real life. Boasting a number of striking and highly detailed double-page illustrations of disaster-producing features, including volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and hurricanes, this book is as much a visual resource as a textbook. For students who are probably most familiar with natural disasters through Hollywood movies, this book’s own “widescreen presentation” is coupled with exciting stories which will enhance their interest as well as their understanding. Whether they are science or non-science majors, Earth’s Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters will appeal to all students, with its fresh approach and engaging style.
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