Tectonically Active LandscapesISBN: 978-1-4051-9012-1
Hardcover
320 pages
April 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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"I recommend this book to anyone working in the field of seismic
hazards assessment, to tectonics researchers, and to students of
tectonics." (Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 3 August
2011)
"One of the appealing aspects of the book is that Bull uses a limited suite of landscapes with an array of climatic, lithologic and tectonic characteristics to highlight case studies. . . This work is well-suited for use as an upper level undergraduate textbook or as a resource for graduate students." (Geological Magazine, 2010)
"Drawing on over 40 years of experience, this is the second geomorphology and neotectonics textbook that Bull has written in the last three years. Both books are well written and have a highly personal style." (Geological Magazine, 2010)