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Earthquakes

By Kaye M. Shedlock

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the science behind the earth's most destructive events, from understanding their geological roots to exploring methods for predicting and mitigating their impact on society.

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2014-11-13
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Summary

"Earthquakes" by Kaye M. Shedlock and L. C. Pakiser is a late 20th-century scientific work that explains the science behind earthquakes, exploring their origins in the Earth's geology and the movement of tectonic plates, while also studying the historical impact and devastating effects from events such as the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the Alaska earthquake of 1964, and additionally, considering ways to measure, predict, and prepare for future earthquakes.

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