Description
A straightforward introduction to stereographic projection techniques for students of geology and civil engineering.
Reviews
From the reviews of the previous edition: 'This is the book that all teachers of stereographic projections have been waiting for! It contains 115 pages of well-presented, clearly explained, generally well-illustrated text - in short it is user-friendly.' Episodes
'I have been happy to recommend [this book] to undergraduates as a virtually essential purchase, and in the two years of experience of using it since it first appeared it is clear that students concur with this view. [It is] compact, inexpensive, and well structured to meet the needs of students in an area that many find difficult.' Journal of Structural Geology
'This book is a practical and workmanlike introduction to stereograms in structural geology and will be of great use to hard-pressed lecturers with large classes and limited time. It is a must for all teaching libraries.' Journal of African Earth Sciences
'With this work the authors have provided a simple and easily useable introduction to the subject. If you have an interest in structural geology, this book is an ideal aid.' The Open University Geological Society Journal
'This is the best student manual available on stereographic techniques, and it deserves to be in all geological teaching libraries.' Geological Magazine
'... highly recommended to the readers of this journal, either as a reference text for the practicing engineering geologist or as a supplement for courses in engineering geology or the hydrogeology of fractured rocks. ... The style of writing ... is remarkably good and free of the jargon of structural geology ... the authors provide simple and elegant definitions when the occasion calls for them. ... informative and well written. ... Lisle and Leyshon have written a fine and comprehensive introduction to a difficult topic. ... the book is well worth its modest price.' Environmental and Engineering Geoscience
Book Information
ISBN 9780521535823
Author Richard J. Lisle
Format Paperback
Page Count 124
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 280mm * 210mm * 7mm