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Natural Disasters, 7/e

Patrick L. Abbott, San Diego State University

Contents:

Student Edition
Chapter 1: Natural Disasters and the Human Population
Chapter 2: Energy Flows in Earth History and Natural Disasters
Chapter 3: Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes
Chapter 4: Earthquake Geology and Seismology
Chapter 5: Tsunami
Chapter 6: Some Earthquakes in Western North America
Chapter 7: Earthquakes in Continental US and Canada plus Hawaii
Chapter 8: Volcanic Eruptions: Plate Tectonics and Magmas
Chapter 9: Volcano Case History: Killer Events
Chapter 10: Mass Movements
Chapter 11: Weather Principles and Tornadoes
Chapter 12: Climate Change
Chapter 13: Hurricanes and the Coastline
Chapter 14: Floods
Chapter 15: Fire
Chapter 16: The Great Dyings
Chapter 17: Impacts with Space Objects
Instructor Edition
Instructors Manual
Google Earth Worksheets
Presentation Tools
Computerized Testbank
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Overview
Table of Contents
About the Author
Book Preface
New to This Edition
Feature Summary
Supplements

Natural Disasters, 7e focuses on how the normal processes of the Earth concentrate their energies and deal heavy blows to humans and their structures. It is concerned with how the natural world operates and, in so doing, kills and maims humans and destroys their works. Throughout the book, certain themes are maintained:

  • Energy sources underlying disasters
  • Plate tectonics and climate change
  • Earth processes operating in rock, water, and atmosphere
  • Significance of geologic time
  • Complexities of multiple variables operating simultaneously
  • Detailed and readable case histories