Wind as a Geological Process
Explore the fascinating geological impact of wind with "Wind as a Geological Process" by Ronald Greeley, published by Cambridge University Press in 1987. This insightful paperback, spanning 348 pages, delves into the crucial role of aeolian processes in shaping the Earth's surface. Greeley expertly discusses how windblown materials not only modify terrestrial landscapes but also influence planetary formations on Mars, Venus, and even Titan. Intended for readers interested in Earth sciences and geomorphology, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to understand the dynamic relationship between wind and geology. Expand your knowledge of surface processes and their implications for planetary science by adding this unique title to your collection.