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Author Prager, Ellen J.

Title Furious earth : the science and nature of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis / Ellen J. Prager
Published New York : McGraw-Hill, [2000]
©2000

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Description xv, 235 pages : [16]pages plates., illustrations (some color)., maps (some color) ; 24 cm
Contents Metric Conversion Chart -- The Underlying and Dynamic Earth. Plate Tectonics Discovered. Inside the Earth. Angry Borders. Hot Spots. The Force. The Evolving Surface -- Earthquakes. Northridge, California, 1994. Studying Earthquakes. X Marks the Quake: Locating the Origin. Where Earthquakes Occur. Why Earthquakes Occur. How Big is Big? The World's Largest and Smallest Quakes. Mainshocks, Foreshocks, and Aftershocks. Swarms and Clusters. Predicting Aftershocks. The Breaking up of Faults: Segmentation. The Seismic Cycle. Earthquake Prediction: Is It Possible? Quake Precursors: Truth or Myth? Beyond Prediction: Reducing Risk -- Volcanoes. Galeras Volcano, Colombia, 1993. Uncorking a Volcano. Tools of the Volcanology Trade. Where Volcanoes Lurk. Types of Volcanoes. How Big is Big? Warnings, Precursors, and Eruptive Styles. Italy, 79 A.D.: Vesuvius. Washington State, 1980: Mount St. Helens. Colombia, 1985: Nevado Del Ruiz. Philippine Islands. 1991: Mount Pinatubo
Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions. Volcanic Hazards and Risks. Reducing Risk. Regions at Risk -- Tsunamis. Papua New Guinea, 1998. Tsunami or Tidal Wave? Tsunamis vs. Wind Waves. The Trigger. Tsunami Modeling. Local vs. Distant Tsunamis. Tsunami Prediction. Paleotsunamis and Asteroid Impacts. Tsunamis and the Pacific Northwest. Tsunami Impacts and Reducing the Risks. Warning Systems
Summary "Today, advanced technology is enabling us to drill, measure, monitor, sample, and image the Earth and its motions as never before, dramatically improving our scientific understanding of these powerful forces. Furious Earth reveals what scientists have learned about earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis, how we are trying to prevent disaster, and what mysteries still remain."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Earthquakes
Volcanic eruptions
Tidal waves
Seismology
Overseas item
Geology
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-224) and index
Subject Earthquake aftershocks.
Seismology.
Earthquakes.
Volcanoes.
Tsunamis.
Author Hutton, Kate
Synolakis, Costas.
Williams, Stanley, 1952-
LC no. 99048386
ISBN 0071351612 alkaline paper