32 Best Books on Earth Science

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Earth Science, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Earth Science Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Earth Science below.

1. Basics of Earth Science

 
1."Life: The Leading Edge of Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Anthropology and Environmental Science" by Mr John Brockman
“Life: The Leading Edge of Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Anthropology, and Environmental Science” Book Review: This book explores the concept of life through a collection of interviews, essays, and discussions, making it a valuable resource for those in the field of biotechnology, as well as researchers and professors in the biology field. It delves into the progress made by scientists in understanding life, from decoding DNA to exploring the frontiers of genomic research. The book compares genes to digital information and also delves into the significance of ant colonies in building a superorganism and the way cells contribute to building an organism. Additionally, it presents David Haig’s reports on new findings regarding how individual mothers and fathers influence the human genome.

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2."The Basics of Earth Science (Basics of the Hard Sciences)" by Robert E Krebs
“The Basics of Earth Science (Basics of the Hard Sciences)” Book Review: Geologists, researchers, and professors in the geological field can benefit from this book. It covers major topics like earthquakes, fossils, the Big Bang Theory, El Nino, and the atmosphere at a beginner level, with examples, tables, and figures to help students clear up their concepts. Additionally, advanced topics such as geochronology, seismology, and geomagnetism are discussed. The book also includes a chapter on the history of earth science to provide background information. For quick reference, the book offers an appendix, projects, a glossary, a bibliography, and person and subject indexes, making it a valuable resource for students.

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3."Basic Concepts of Soil Science" by Ajit Kumar Kolay
“Basic Concepts of Soil Science” Book Review: This book is an ideal resource for agricultural students and extension workers at the grassroots level, as it presents the basic aspects of soils for agricultural production in a simple and systematic manner. The book begins by discussing the earth itself, followed by a description of soil-forming minerals and rocks, with particular attention given to rocks from different states in India. The book also covers soil genesis, important physical properties of soils, soil water, soil erosion and conservation, and chemicals, as well as biological properties of soils and soil classification and survey. The book concludes with a detailed discussion of the soils of different states in India.

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4."Basic Concepts in Digital Signal Processing for Seismologists (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)" by Frank Scherbaum
“Basic Concepts in Digital Signal Processing for Seismologists (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)” Book Review: This book is particularly useful for electrical engineers who are interested in digital signal processing. It highlights how digital signal processing has evolved into a critical aspect of observational seismology. Furthermore, it guides readers in handling digital seismic data, which requires a basic understanding of digital signal processing. The book covers the fundamentals of linear systems theory, the design and analysis of simple digital filters, and their impact on sampling. To tackle the problem of calculating true ground motion, this course covers A/D conversion and introduces spectral analysis of digital signals. Finally, the book includes numerous examples and exercises that aid students in comprehending the material.

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5."Basic Earth Science: Earth Processes and Environments" by John Tomikel
“Basic Earth Science: Earth Processes and Environments” Book Review: This book focuses on the natural processes that impact the survival of the biosphere and inland waters, making it an ideal undergraduate-level course to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of natural science. The book provides a brief introduction to Earth’s dynamic planet, explaining the natural principles and processes involved in understanding how its interior works and interacts with the external system. The book covers lithosphere, landforms, atmosphere, climate, internal earth forces, and external earth forces, with an appendix covering conversion and measurements, computing location, weather maps, mineral properties, rocks, geologic, and other time scales. The book provides a summary with no long-winded extraneous additions.

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6."Basic Earthquake Engineering" by Halûk Sucuoğlu and Sinan Akkar
“Basic Earthquake Engineering” Book Review: This book provides core knowledge of structural earthquake engineering to senior undergraduate students, master students, and structural engineers who lack a background in the field. The book covers major information on the basics of seismotectonic, including the causes, magnitude, and intensity of earthquakes. It also introduces the fundamental elements of seismic hazard analysis and the concept of a seismic hazard map for use in seismic design. The book contains chapters on the response analysis of simple systems and building structures to earthquake ground motions, as well as the design spectrum,

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7."Basic Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering" by Kumar Kamalesh
“Basic Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering” Book Review: The book presents geotechnical earthquake engineering concepts and is ideal for undergraduate and first-year postgraduate courses in civil engineering. It can also serve as a reference for soil mechanics and foundation engineering undergraduate prerequisites. The content is well-organized, ensuring students find it interesting and easy to understand. It offers in-depth information on the basics of geotechnical earthquake engineering, with homework and numerical problems provided at the end of each topic to assess students’ comprehension. The exercises help students grasp the concepts with ease and precision.

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8."Basics Of Earth Science" by D K Pandey
“Basics Of Earth Science” Book Review: This book is designed for graduate students and teachers in the field of geology. It covers fundamental concepts in earth science, preparing students for further graduate study or careers in hydrogeology, environmental geosciences, and related fields. The book provides the latest information on geology, including the evolution of relevant fields and the introduction of new concepts. It also addresses major future challenges and prevention strategies. Each topic is presented in depth and is accompanied by new and old concepts to provide a comprehensive understanding.

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9."Basic Useful Facts and Concepts in Biogeography" by Bertha Othoche
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10."The Basic Concepts of Mineral Evaluation and Estimation" by Reginald Boryor
“The Basic Concepts of Mineral Evaluation and Estimation” Book Review: This book focuses on the increasing importance of mineral evaluation in the mining industry. It is targeted towards senior undergraduates and master’s students studying mining. Despite the lack of academic literature in this subject, this book highlights the crucial stages of mineral evaluation, including the choice of the most appropriate estimation method using Geo-statistical methods. This book is a valuable resource for mining-related professionals, geological students, and anyone interested in the essential concepts and processes involved in mineral evaluation.

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11."Encyclopedia of Marine Geosciences (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series)" by Jan Harff
“Encyclopedia of Marine Geosciences (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series)” Book Review: This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in marine geology, including scholars, engineers, and decision-makers in industry and politics. It covers both basic and applied technical sciences, providing an overview of the increasing demand for energy and natural resources, as well as the impact of climate processes and the costs of mitigation. The book also examines the threat of disaster and hazards, and provides information on the ongoing process and genesis of marine geology. Additionally, it explores the integration of marine geophysics, hydrography, marine biology, climatology, and ecology, providing a comprehensive view of this important field.

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12."Thermal Analysis in the Geosciences (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)" by Werner Smykatz-Kloss and Slade S J Warne
“Thermal Analysis in Geosciences(Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)” Book Review: The purpose of this book is to provide information about thermal analysis in geosciences, suitable for students in mineralogy/crystallography, applied geology, material sciences, and environmental sciences. Practitioners and scientists working in these fields may also find it useful. The book presents the application of thermal analysis, contributed by experts in the geosciences field. It emphasizes the determination of minerals and technical products, kinetic parameters, and calorific values in glass and ceramics technology. Additionally, it discusses the characterization of raw materials, quality control, and performance assessment. The book also explores the protection of the environment from soil and water pollution, using re-evaluated existing and new data along with improved modern methods.

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2. Earth Processes

 
1."Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science)" by Luna Bergere Leopold and Gordon Wolman
“Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology (Dover Earth Science)” Book Review: The focus of this book is the development of landforms under the influence of running water processes. It specifically delves into subjects that were studied in-depth, such as the analysis of the relationship between geomorphology and field problems. The book covers topics including weathering, climate, and denudational processes like flooding and erosion.

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2."Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media" by Edward S Herman and Noam Chomsky
“Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media” Book Review: This book examines the role of the mass media in shaping public opinion and promoting government propaganda. The book covers topics such as the propaganda model of the media, corporate ownership of media outlets, the role of advertising, and the media’s complicity in government actions. Chapters also focus on the Vietnam War, Central America, and the Gulf War. This book is essential for those interested in media studies and political science.

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3."Introduction to Rare Event Simulation (Springer Series in Statistics)" by James Bucklew
“Introduction to Rare Event Simulation (Springer Series in Statistics)” Book Review: This book provides an introduction to the statistical methods and techniques for simulating rare events in various fields, including engineering and finance. The book covers Monte Carlo simulation, importance sampling, and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. The chapters include probability basics, simulation techniques, variance reduction, and rare event simulation for Markovian systems. This book is a valuable resource for students and practitioners in rare event simulation.

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4."Statistics of Earth Science Data: Their Distribution in Time, Space and Orientation" by Graham J Borradaile
“Statistics of Earth Science Data: Their Distribution in Time, Space and Orientation” Book Review: This book is a comprehensive guide to the statistical analysis of geoscientific data. The book covers topics such as probability distributions, spatial and temporal data analysis, directional statistics, and geostatistics. It also provides an overview of various software packages used in geostatistical analysis. This book is essential for students and professionals in the field of earth science who want to learn statistical techniques for data analysis.

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5."Multiscale Coupling of Sun-Earth Processes" by A T Y Lui and Y Kamide
“Multiscale Coupling of Sun-Earth Processes” Book Review: This book provides an in-depth understanding of how the Sun affects the Earth, from micro- to macro-scales. This book covers the latest advances in solar physics, magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, and thermospheric physics. It also discusses various coupling mechanisms and their applications in space weather prediction. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, graduate students, and professionals working in space physics and related fields.

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6."Earth Surface Processes and Environmental Changes in East Asia (Springer Geology)" by Ji Shen and Kenji Kashiwaya
“Earth Surface Processes and Environmental Changes in East Asia (Springer Geology)” Book Review: This is a comprehensive book that explores the geology, geomorphology, and environmental changes in East Asia. The book covers a range of topics, including the tectonic evolution of the region, sedimentology, climate change, river and coastal dynamics, and human impacts on the environment. The book also includes case studies and provides insights into the relationship between earth surface processes and environmental changes in the region.

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7."Asymmetric Continuum: Extreme Processes in Solids and Fluids (GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences)" by Roman Teisseyre and Maria Teisseyre-Jeleńska
“Asymmetric Continuum: Extreme Processes in Solids and Fluids (GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences)” Book Review: This book discusses extreme processes in solids and fluids. The book covers topics such as the mathematical modeling of asymmetric continua, the behavior of materials under extreme conditions, and the impact of asymmetry on the behavior of materials. Other topics include nonlinear waves, dynamic cracks, and the coupling of different types of waves. The book is suitable for researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates in the fields of solid and fluid mechanics.

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8."Thermal Signatures of Heat Transfer Processes in the Earth’s Crust (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)" by C Newcomb and Christoph Clauser
“Thermal Signatures of Heat Transfer Processes in the Earth’s Crust (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences)” Book Review: The book is a comprehensive guide for geoscientists interested in the study of heat transfer mechanisms in the Earth’s crust. The book is authored by C Newcomb and Christoph Clauser and is part of the Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences series. Topics covered in the book include thermal conductivity, radiogenic heat production, heat transfer mechanisms, heat transfer modeling, and applications in geothermal energy. The book is an essential resource for researchers and students in geophysics and geology.

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9."Rivers – Physical, Fluvial and Environmental Processes (GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences)" by Paweł Rowiński and Artur Radecki-Pawlik
“Rivers – Physical, Fluvial and Environmental Processes (GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences)” Book Review: This is a comprehensive book covering various topics related to rivers. It includes chapters on river morphology, sediment transport, river hydraulics, river dynamics, river management, and river restoration. The book also discusses environmental issues related to rivers, such as river pollution, ecological impacts, and climate change. It is a useful resource for researchers, professionals, and students interested in understanding the complex processes occurring in river systems.

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10."Modelling of Magmatic and Allied Processes (Society of Earth Scientists Series)" by Santosh Kumar and Rishi Narain Singh
“Modelling of Magmatic and Allied Processes (Society of Earth Scientists Series)” Book Review: The book offers techniques and models to measure geological processes, providing an extensive understanding of magnetic differentiation models that encompass crystallization and mixing. Additionally, it covers conventional scanning electron microscopy methods and thoroughly explains magnetic processes. The book also explores the economic potential of hydrothermal systems.

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11."Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model: A Modeling Tool for the Climate Change Research Community (Springer Earth System Sciences)" by Tianjun Zhou and Yongqiang Yu
“Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model: A Modeling Tool for the Climate Change Research Community (Springer Earth System Sciences)” Book Review: The book offers a systematic evaluation of the performance of the global climate model FGOALS, from development to applications, with an outlook for future development. It also provides a brief introduction on how to run FGOALS. Coupled climate system models, such as FGOALS, are crucial for climate studies, and this book serves as a powerful tool for deepening our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the climate system and making projections of future climate change. The FGOALS model system was developed by the State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (LASG/IAP, CAS), a first-tier national geophysical laboratory.

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3. Earth’s Crust

 
1."Planet Earth: Core and Crust" by Amy Bauman
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2."Tomography of the Earth’s Crust: From Geophysical Sounding to Real-Time Monitoring" by Michael Weber and Ute Münch
“Tomography of the Earth’s Crust: From Geophysical Sounding to Real-Time Monitoring” Book Review: This is a useful resource for researchers and students interested in exploring the Earth’s crust through tomographic techniques. The book covers the fundamentals of geophysical sounding, data inversion, and imaging, along with recent developments in real-time monitoring of active geological processes. It also discusses the applications of tomography in mineral exploration, geothermal energy, and earthquake hazard assessment. The book is well-organized and provides a comprehensive review of the topic.

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3."Stress Field of the Earth's Crust" by Arno Zang and Ove Stephansson
“Stress Field of the Earth’s Crust” Book Review: This is a comprehensive guide to the current understanding of the Earth’s crustal stress field. The book covers topics including methods for measuring and modeling crustal stress, the relationship between tectonic stress and seismicity, and the impact of natural and anthropogenic processes on crustal stress. It also explores applications of crustal stress analysis in fields such as geothermal energy, oil and gas exploration, and earthquake prediction.

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4."Deep Seismic Sounding of the Earth’s Crust and Upper Mantle" by Irina P Kosminskaya
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5."Physics Of The Earth's Crust" by Osmond Fischer
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6."Introducing Tectonics, Rock Structures and Mountain Belts (Introducing Earth and Environmental Sciences)" by Graham Park
“Introducing Tectonics, Rock Structures and Mountain Belts (Introducing Earth and Environmental Sciences)” Book Review: This book presents an accessible guide to tectonics, structural geology, and mountain belts for students and enthusiasts. The book includes chapters on plate tectonics, the anatomy of a mountain range, geological maps, and more. Park’s engaging writing style and helpful diagrams make complex concepts easy to understand, making this book an excellent resource for those interested in Earth and environmental sciences.

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7."Physics and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior: Crust, Mantle and Core" by Alok Krishna Gupta
“Physics and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior: Crust, Mantle and Core” Book Review: This is a comprehensive book that provides insight into the fundamental principles of the Earth’s interior. It covers various topics, such as plate tectonics, Earth’s magnetic field, and mantle dynamics. The book also delves into the structure and composition of the Earth’s core and the geological processes that govern it. Additionally, it discusses the various experimental techniques used to study the Earth’s interior.

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8."Earth's Crust" by K M Clayton
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9."Earth's Crust (Early Bird Earth Science)" by Conrad J Storad
“Earth’s Crust (Early Bird Earth Science)” Book Review: This is an educational book for children introducing the Earth’s crust. The book explores the different types of rocks and how they are formed, the structure of the crust, and how it moves and changes. It also discusses natural phenomena like earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis and their relationship to the Earth’s crust. The book is beautifully illustrated and contains interactive activities for children to learn and engage with the content.

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