: Interspersed throughout the text are unique case studies of recent, historic, and prehistoric events. These provide tangible examples that link theoretical concepts to real-world outcomes.
Reviewers highlight its practical value, noting that the majority of citations are for single entries rather than the entire volume, which confirms its use as a standard reference tool for specific research needs. Encyclopedia of natural hazards
While the price and depth cater primarily to , its accessibility makes it essential for: : Interspersed throughout the text are unique case
: The work is heavily illustrated with over 470 illustrations , including 336 in color, along with maps and graphs to enhance educational clarity. While the price and depth cater primarily to
: Geologists, geophysicists, climatologists, and oceanographers.
: Covers standard Earth science events like volcanoes (lava, calderas) , earthquakes (damage, prediction) , and extreme weather (hurricanes, blizzards) .