Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences: Computer Graphics in Geology
Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences: Computer Graphics in Geology
"This series aims to report new developments in research and teaching in the entire field of earth sciences- quickly, informally and at a high level. The type of material considered for this publication includes:
1. Single author or co authored monographs which may be later published in a full book form
2. Class lecture notes in their original form
3. Reports of meetings and workshops, provided they are
a) of exceptional interest
b) devoted to a single topic "
Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
Editors: Reinhard Pflug, John W. Harbaugh
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