
All geologists need a broad understanding of science to understand the processes they are studying and the analytical techniques they use. In particular, geology students need to grasp the basic physics that lies behind these processes, which this book provides in plain language and simple mathematics. It also gives the reader enough background physics to allow them to make up their own minds about the validity of what they read in the scientific literature or hear. There is an emphasis on water, an essential component of geology, on which there is much published error that is indiscernible without the background provided by this book. This up-dated and revised edition of Richard Chapman's Physics for Geologists discusses a wide range of forces at work in geology against the background of Kepler's and Newton's laws; electromagnetic radiation from optics to gamma rays, atomic structure and age-dating, heat and heat flow, electricity and magnetism, stress and strain, sea waves, acoustics, and fluids and fluid flow. The book give basic definitions and dimensions and also some warnings about mis-understanding of mathematical statistics, particularly of linear regression analysis, and unenlightened computation.
This book investigates the fundamental physical principles required for geologists to accurately interpret geological processes and evaluate scientific literature. Richard E. Chapman, drawing on his extensive background in geological sciences, provides a structured framework that bridges the gap between basic physics and applied earth science. By utilizing clear language and accessible mathematics, the author equips students and professionals with the necessary analytical tools to assess the validity of data and common misconceptions in the field.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this text as a foundational resource for bridging the gap between theoretical physics and practical geological application. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex physical concepts accessible to those without an advanced background in mathematics.
Page Count:
143
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203305418
ISBN-13:
9780203305416
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