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Earthquakes Plate Tectonics And Earthquake Hazards 1st Edition Timothy M Kusky

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Earthquakes Plate Tectonics And Earthquake Hazards 1st Edition Timothy M Kusky
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Publisher: Facts on File
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.21 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Timothy M. Kusky
ISBN: 9780816064625, 0816064628
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Earthquakes Plate Tectonics And Earthquake Hazards 1st Edition Timothy M Kusky by Timothy M. Kusky 9780816064625, 0816064628 instant download after payment.

Kusky provides a generally accessible discussion of earthquakes for the lay reader. No maths is used to describe the actual physical modelling of the earth's crust and its various plates. Also, only a deliberately minimal set of geological terms are proferred. Instead, we get a broad description of the theory of plate tectonics. The effects of various strengths of quakes is explained, along with possible countermeasures in terms of building construction methods.
A key idea is that the destructive effect of a quake often is in its lateral sideways motion, as contrasted to its strength in the vertical direction.
There is a discussion of the recent 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and how it originated in an undersea quake. Hopefully the tsunami warning systems emplaced after 2004 will minimise future tolls.

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