The New Madrid Fault Finders Guide

The New Madrid Fault Finders Guide
Title The New Madrid Fault Finders Guide PDF eBook
Author Ray Knox
Publisher Care Publications
Pages 198
Release 1995
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN 9780934426428

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The New Madrid Earthquake

The New Madrid Earthquake
Title The New Madrid Earthquake PDF eBook
Author Myron L. Fuller
Publisher Care Publications
Pages 138
Release 1993-07
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780934426497

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This is an unabridged reprint of the first book and first thorough scientific work ever published on the great New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-12. The winter of 1811-12 experienced the greatest burst of seismic energy in the history of the original 48 states. Geologist, Myron Fuller, spent several years in the field between 1900-1905 scouting the New Madrid fault zone on foot and on horseback, mapping the consequences of these giant cataclysms that had so permanently and so profoundly changed the landscape of this region 90 years before. Originally published by the U.S. Geological Survey, this book is the starting point for all serious researchers on these world-class temblors. Foreword to this 1995 printing is by seismologist, David Stewart, Ph.D.

The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes

The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes
Title The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes PDF eBook
Author Conevery Bolton Valencius
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 471
Release 2013-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 022605392X

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From December 1811 to February 1812, massive earthquakes shook the middle Mississippi Valley, collapsing homes, snapping large trees midtrunk, and briefly but dramatically reversing the flow of the continent’s mightiest river. For decades, people puzzled over the causes of the quakes, but by the time the nation began to recover from the Civil War, the New Madrid earthquakes had been essentially forgotten. In The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes, Conevery Bolton Valencius remembers this major environmental disaster, demonstrating how events that have been long forgotten, even denied and ridiculed as tall tales, were in fact enormously important at the time of their occurrence, and continue to affect us today. Valencius weaves together scientific and historical evidence to demonstrate the vast role the New Madrid earthquakes played in the United States in the early nineteenth century, shaping the settlement patterns of early western Cherokees and other Indians, heightening the credibility of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa for their Indian League in the War of 1812, giving force to frontier religious revival, and spreading scientific inquiry. Moving into the present, Valencius explores the intertwined reasons—environmental, scientific, social, and economic—why something as consequential as major earthquakes can be lost from public knowledge, offering a cautionary tale in a world struggling to respond to global climate change amid widespread willful denial. Engagingly written and ambitiously researched—both in the scientific literature and the writings of the time—The Lost History of the New Madrid Earthquakes will be an important resource in environmental history, geology, and seismology, as well as history of science and medicine and early American and Native American history.

The Earthquake that Never Went Away

The Earthquake that Never Went Away
Title The Earthquake that Never Went Away PDF eBook
Author David Stewart
Publisher Care Publications
Pages 244
Release 1993
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780934426541

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150 original photos, figures & tables on the New Madrid Seismic Zone of faults, fissures, & scars in the landscape still visible from the great earthquakes of 1811-12 and how they still affect you today.

The Earthquake America Forgot

The Earthquake America Forgot
Title The Earthquake America Forgot PDF eBook
Author Norman Reiss
Publisher Care Publications
Pages 396
Release 2005-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781932747058

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Scientifically and historically describes the New Madrid, Missouri earthquakes of 1811-1812 and provides valuable information in the event of an earthquake today.

Adventures Through Deep Time

Adventures Through Deep Time
Title Adventures Through Deep Time PDF eBook
Author R. B. VanArsdale
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 120
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 0813724554

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Presents the geologic history of the central Mississippi River Valley and the surrounding area from the Precambrian through the Holocene. Its focal point is the New Madrid seismic zone.

The Effects of Earthquakes in the Central United States

The Effects of Earthquakes in the Central United States
Title The Effects of Earthquakes in the Central United States PDF eBook
Author Otto Nuttli
Publisher Care Publications
Pages 60
Release 1995
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780934426503

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