Loess and Loess Geohazards in China (PDF)
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As a newly formed sediment, loess covers about 10% of the Earth's surface area. The loess covered areas are regions of dense industrial and agricultural development and population concentration in the World, and are also significant in wheat production. This book represents a valuable addition to the literature on loess geology. It details the origin, formation, landform, structure, strength and geohazards of loess, and gives an overall and in-depth view of loess. It will be of value to readers interested in Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Sociology and other related subjects.
Dr. Jingui Zhao, has been in the Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China since September 2004. He obtained academic degrees of BSc (in Engineering Geology, 1998), MSc (in Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration, 2004) and PhD (in Tectonic Geomorphology, 2014) all from Taiyuan University of Technology. Dr. Zhao has great research interests in Structure Geology, Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology, and Geohazard. He has conducted research projects with outstanding outcomes, and published peer-review academic papers in these fields.
Dr. Bin Li, works in the Department of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China since 2016. He lived in the University of Bergen (UiB), Norway, for seven years, where he completed his MSc in Quaternary Geology and Paleoclimate in 2007, and PhD in Seismotectonics and Seismic Hazard in 2015. Prior to his PhD study in UiB, Dr. Li worked for three years as an engineer at the Earthquake Administration of
- Autoren: Yanrong Li , Jingui Zhao , Bin Li
- 2017, 178 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1351709933
- ISBN-13: 9781351709934
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.11.2017
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- Größe: 148 MB
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