Concepts and methods of fractal geometry penetrate various branches of
human knowledge to an increasing degree. This tendency is particularly
striking in the geosciences, because many processes occurring in and on
the Earth result in time dependences and spatial patterns that have a
fractal character. The contributions in this volume arose from the "3rd
International Symposium on Fractals and Dynamic Systems in Geosciences",
held at Stara Lesna, Slovakia in June, 1997. The volume contains new
ideas and applications of fractal geometry in such diverse branches of
geoscience as engineering geology, the physics of the lithosphere
(including faulting, seismicity, and fluid flow), and climate behavior.