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ADVANCES IN GEOSCIENCES
A 6-Volume Set
Volume 10: Atmospheric Science (AS)
Volume 11: Hydrological Science (HS)
Volume 12: Ocean Science (OS)
Volume 13: Solid Earth (SE)
Volume 14: Solar Terrestrial (ST)
Volume 15: Planetary Science (PS)

Set Editor-in-Chief: Wing-Huen Ip (National Central University, Taiwan)
Volume 10 Editor-in-Chief: Gyan Prakash Singh (Banaras Hindu University, India)
Volume 10 Editor-in-Chief: J H Oh (Pukyong National University, Korea)
Volume 11 Editor-in-Chief: Namsik Park (Dong-A University, Korea)
Volume 12 Editor-in-Chief: Jianping Gan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Volume 13 Editor-in-Chief: Kenji Satake (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Volume 14 Editor-in-Chief: Marc Duldig (Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Australian Antarctic Division, Australia)
Volume 15 Editor-in-Chief: Anil Bhardwaj (Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India)

Advances in Geosciences is the result of a concerted effort to bring together the latest results and planning activities related to earth and space science in Asia and the international arena. The volume editors are all leading scientists in their research fields covering six sections: Atmospheric Science (AS), Hydrological Science (HS), Ocean Science (OS), Solid Earth (SE), Solar Terrestrial (ST) and Planetary Science (PS). The main purpose is to highlight the scientific issues essential to the study of earthquakes, tsunamis, atmospheric dust storms, climate change, drought, flood, typhoons, monsoons, space weather, and planetary exploration.

This volume is abstracted in NASA's Astrophysics Data System: http://ads.harvard.edu

 
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Readership: Academics, researchers and postgraduate students in geosciences.
 
“This set is the result of an effort to bring together the latest results and planning activities related to earth and space science in Asia and the international arena. The main purpose of this set is to highlight the scientific issues essential to the study of earthquakes, tsunami, atmospheric dust storms, climate change, drought, floods, typhoons, monsoons, space weather, and planetary exploration.”
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
 
224pp
Pub. date: Apr 2009
eISBN: 9789812836182
 
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