Fractal geometry allows the description of natural patterns and the establishment and testing
of models of pattern formation. In particular it is a tool for geoscientists. The aim of this
volume is to give an overview of the applications of fractal geometry and the theory of dynamic
systems in the geosciences. The state of the art is presented and the reader obtains an
impression of the variety of fields for which fractal geometry is a useful tool and of the
different methods of fractal geometry which can be applied. In addition to specific information
about new applications of fractal geometry in structural geology physics of the solid earth
and mineralogy proposals and ideas about how fractal geometry can be applied in the reader's
field of studies will be put forward.