New England Earthquakes

New England Earthquakes
Title New England Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author John E. Ebel
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 305
Release 2019-03-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1493031872

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New England and nearby areas in the United States and Canada have a long and storied history of earthquakes that goes back to the times of the earliest exploration and settlement of the region by Europeans. This may come as a surprise to the many people living in the region today who have never felt a local earthquake. Nevertheless, not only is it true, but there is every reason to believe that earthquakes, including some damaging earthquakes, will strike New England in the future. In fact, in the 1960s Boston, Massachusetts was given the same seismic hazard rating as Los Angeles, California because both had experienced strong earthquakes in their historic pasts. Since then seismologists have learned much about the rates at which earthquakes occur throughout the country and about the effects of the earthquakes when they occur. Today, we know that the probability of damaging earthquake shaking in Boston is about twenty-five times less than in Los Angeles. Even so, the threat of earthquakes in Boston, throughout New England, and in adjacent regions is one that cannot be ignored. From the 1638 so-called “Pilgrim’s Earthquake” to anticipating what the future may hold, John E. Ebel introduces you to the surprising history of earthquakes in the northeast corridor.

Historical Notes on the Earthquakes of New England

Historical Notes on the Earthquakes of New England
Title Historical Notes on the Earthquakes of New England PDF eBook
Author William T. Brigham
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1871
Genre
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Magnitude 8

Magnitude 8
Title Magnitude 8 PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Fradkin
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Pages 452
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Nature
ISBN 1466864311

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Magnitude 8 is the archetypal natural disaster defined. To understand the cataclysmic earthquake that will tear California apart one day, Philip L. Fradkin has written a dramatic history of earthquakes and an eloquent guide to the San Andreas Fault, the world's best-known tectonic landscape. The author includes vivid stories of earthquakes elsewhere: in New England, the central Mississippi River Valley, New York City, Europe, and the Far East. Always, he combines human and natural drama to place the reader at the epicenter of the most instantaneous and unpredictable of all the Earth's phenomena. Following the San Andreas Fault from Cape Mecino to Mexico--canoeing the fault line in northern California and walking underground through the Hollywood fault--noted environmental historian Philip L. Fradkin reclaims the human dimensions of earthquakes from the science-dominated accounts.

New-England's Memorial

New-England's Memorial
Title New-England's Memorial PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Morton
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1826
Genre Massachusetts
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Great Earthquakes

Great Earthquakes
Title Great Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author A. S. Hooker
Publisher
Pages 644
Release 1887
Genre Earthquakes
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United States Earthquakes

United States Earthquakes
Title United States Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 184
Release 1991
Genre Earthquakes
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Earthquakes & Volcanoes

Earthquakes & Volcanoes
Title Earthquakes & Volcanoes PDF eBook
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Pages 316
Release 1990
Genre Earthquakes
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