Description
This book explains in accessible terms how different areas of science have been combined to reach our current level of knowledge of volcanic systems. It includes an introduction to eruption types, an outline of the development of physical volcanology, a comprehensive overview of subsurface processes, eruption mechanisms, the nature of volcanic eruptions and their products, and a review of how volcanoes affect the environment.
Fundamentals of Physical Volcanology is essential reading for undergraduate students in earth science.
About the Author
Dr Elisabeth Parfitt is currently a Honorary Research Fellow at Lancaster University, UK, and has previously been a faculty member of the University of Leeds, UK and the State University of New York at Buffalo in the USA.
Professor Lionel Wilson heads the Planetary Science Research Group in the Environmental Science Department at Lancaster University, UK, where he has worked for the past 37 years, and is a visiting Professor at the University of Hawai'i and Brown University in the USA.
Both have focused their research on the physical processes that control volcanic eruptions.
Reviews
"It is affordable and provides a great resource for students and researchers alike to develop a more quantitative understanding of physical volcanological processes." (Zentralblatt Math, 2010)
"Well placed to become a required course textbook in many universities. It provides a comprehensive physical description of the most important aspects of volcanology and inspires the reader to delve further into the literature. The authors should be commended for doing this so well and in such a lucid manner. (The Journal of Geological Magazine, 2009)
"An excellent all-round introduction to volcanology. The book is well illustrated and each chapter includes suggestions for further reading.... It will help especially in training advanced undergraduate students for graduate research in volcanology." (Geographical Journal, September 2008)
"This book is a powerful tool for learning volcanology, accessible and appealing, adequate both for undergraduate classrooms and the shelf of most earth scientists with broad interests." (Pure and Applied Geophysics)
Book Information
ISBN 9780632054435
Author Liz Parfitt
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 617g
Dimensions(mm) 246mm * 191mm * 15mm