About this book series

Advances in Military Geosciences is a book series which explores the interaction between current and historic military operations and earth science, including geography, geology, geophysics, soil science, ecology, hydrology, glaciology and atmospheric sciences.

Military activities are almost always strongly integrated within a wide spectrum of geoscience. The decisive outcomes of land battles throughout history have been dictated in large part by the terrain and environmental setting.  Modern military operations rely on a wide range of land-, air-, sea-, and space-borne intelligence and knowledge of dynamic terrain processes and conditions.  In addition, the study of geo-based environmental science is critical to both the sustainable management of military reservations and installations, as well as the evaluation of how terrain and environmental conditions may impact military equipment and operations.

Advances in Military Geosciences contains single and multi-authored books as well as edited volumes. Series Editors are currently accepting proposals, forms for which can be obtained from the publisher, Zachary Romano (Zachary.Romano@springer.com).

Electronic ISSN
2522-8323
Print ISSN
2522-8315
Series Editor
  • Aldino Bondesan,
  • Peter Doyle,
  • Judy Ehlen,
  • Francis Galgano,
  • Edward P.F. Rose

Book titles in this series

  1. Military Geoscience

    Bridging History to Current Operations

    Editors:
    • Peter L. Guth
    • Copyright: 2020

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook
  2. The Environment-Conflict Nexus

    Climate Change and the Emergent National Security Landscape

    Editors:
    • Francis Galgano
    • Copyright: 2019

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCImago
  2. SCOPUS