Science of Land Subsidence
Discover the intricate world of land subsidence with The Science of Land Subsidence by Frank R. Spellman, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 332 pages and delves into both natural and anthropogenic causes of land subsidence. Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike, the book offers a solid foundation in geology, natural science, and environmental engineering. Gain a deeper understanding of the science that shapes our landscapes and the critical implications of land subsidence on our environment. Whether you're a budding geologist or simply curious about the earth's processes, this book is a valuable resource that invites you to explore the complexities of our planet's surface dynamics.