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Texas Earthquakes Cliff Frohlich Scott D Davis

  • SKU: BELL-51925538
Texas Earthquakes Cliff Frohlich Scott D Davis
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.32 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Cliff Frohlich; Scott D. Davis
ISBN: 9780292796461, 0292796463
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Texas Earthquakes Cliff Frohlich Scott D Davis by Cliff Frohlich; Scott D. Davis 9780292796461, 0292796463 instant download after payment.

When nature goes haywire in Texas, it isn't usually an earthshaking event. Though droughts, floods, tornadoes, and hail all keep Texans talking about the unpredictable weather, when it comes to earthquakes, most of us think we're on terra firma in this state. But we're wrong! Nearly every year, earthquakes large enough to be felt by the public occur somewhere in Texas. This entertaining, yet authoritative book covers "all you really need to know" about earthquakes in general and in Texas specifically. The authors explain how earthquakes are caused by natural forces or human activities, how they're measured, how they can be predicted, and how citizens and governments should prepare for them. They also thoroughly discuss earthquakes in Texas, looking at the occurrences and assessing the risks region by region and comparing the amount of seismic activity in Texas to other parts of the country and the world. The book concludes with a compendium of over one hundred recorded earthquakes in Texas from 1811 to 2000 that briefly describes the location, timing, and effects of each event.

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