Advanced in Geosciences, V2: Solar Terrestrial(St) by Wing-huen Ip

By Wing-huen Ip
"Advances in Geosciences" is the results of a concerted attempt in bringing the newest effects and making plans actions regarding earth and house technology in Asia and the foreign area. the amount editors are all major scientists of their learn fields masking 5 sections: stable Earth (SE), sun Terrestrial (ST), Planetary technology (PS), Hydrological technology (HS), and Oceans and Atmospheres (OA). the most function is to spotlight the clinical concerns necessary to the examine of earthquakes, tsunamis, weather swap, drought, flood, typhoons, house weathers, and planetary exploration.
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