Earthquake and Volcano Deformation
Discover the intricate world of geological phenomena with Earthquake and Volcano Deformation by Paul Segall. Published by Princeton University Press in 2010, this comprehensive hardback spans 456 pages and delves into the mechanical models that govern earthquake and volcanic processes. Segall emphasizes earth-surface deformations, providing a detailed analysis that can be compared with real-world observations from cutting-edge technologies such as Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, Interferometric Radar (InSAR), and borehole strain- and tiltmeters. This book is an essential resource for geoscientists and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of our planet's surface. Enhance your knowledge of deformations, strains, and stresses with this insightful publication that bridges theoretical models and practical applications in the field of geophysics.