Environmental Geology

Environmental Geology by Edward A. Keller, published by Pearson College Div in 1992, is a comprehensive introduction to the study of applied geology, spanning 536 pages. This subsequent edition is crafted for students who may not have prior exposure to geological sciences, making it accessible to a diverse audience, including those in scientific disciplines as well as liberal arts fields.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including case histories and relevant subject matter that caters to various academic interests, from engineering and geology to environmental studies and sociology. The book features hundreds of photographs and illustrations, enhancing the learning experience and providing practical insights into environmental geology. This edition serves as a foundational resource for students preparing for advanced courses in related fields.
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Inside cover are listed, Common Conversion Factors which are useful to students. The sixth edition is intended as an introduction to the study of applied geology. Students who become keenly interested in the subject may then take advanced courses in areas such as engineering, geology and hydrogeology. This book is designed to allow students to study geology without having had previous exposure to the geological sciences. Case histories and subject matter relevant to a wide spectrum of students including those in the traditional scientific disciplines such as chemistry, biology, geology, physical geography and physics; liberal arts students majoring in art, economics, environmental studies, human geography, literature and sociology and students preparing for professional schools such as engineering, architecture and planning. This textbook includes hundreds of photographs and illustrations as well as case histories.
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