We have finished a manuscript called “Mathematical GeoEnergy: Oil Discovery, Depletion, and Renewable Energy Analysis” which will be published by Wiley/AGU this December..
The editor is looking for potential reviewers, which they have asked me to supply. If anyone has any expertise on fossil fuels, geophysics, earth sciences, climate science, or renewable energy, send me an email puk@umn.edu, or leave a note in the comments, or tweet with the @whut address.
They don’t necessarily need someone that will review the entire book, but could spend time on individual chapters that would cover a specific topic. The book essentially covers some of the topics of this blog, in particular the ENSO and QBO discussions, and also my previous blogs on fossil fuel depletion, as well as the http://PeakOilBarrel.com blog so that might pique some interest here.
The other aspect of the book is that it is targeted to graduate level studies, so it definitely hasn’t been geared to a popular science market. However, it is almost all applied math and applied physics — the intent is that the information can be used to help us through the energy transformation that the world is starting to dive into.
thanks, Paul Pukite