The Earth in Turmoil: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Their Impact on Humankind by Kerry E. Sieh

The Earth in Turmoil: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Their Impact on Humankind

Kerry E. Sieh
324 pages
W H Freeman & Co
Jun 1998
Hardcover
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Amazon.com Review A million and a half people have died in the last century as a result of geological cataclysms--a small number compared to those who have died in storms, floods, or wars, to be sure, but still enough to give us a reasonable fear of the planet's unpredictable motions. In this handy primer, Sieh and Levay explore the scientific issues surrounding such matters as making buildings and roadways earthquake-tolerant, noting that the behavior of seismic energy cannot be reliably forecast "because the rupture is not a small focus of energy like a light bulb but an event that propagates across a large surface over an appreciable period of time." They also note that plenty of places besides California and Japan are due for quakes and volcanoes in the near future.
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Pages 324
Publisher W H Freeman & Co
Published 1998
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