Catastrophic Earthquakes

Catastrophic Earthquakes
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Science
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Upheaval!

Upheaval!
Author: John L. Casey
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2016-12-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1490779043

The United States of America will likely be devastated by earthquakes within the next twenty years. That is the startling conclusion of the authors of this book, all of them leading experts in the geophysical effects of climate change. They make a strong case for a link between the suns cycles of behavior with highly destructive earthquakes. The authors explain that when the sun goes into a reduced energy phase, it produces colder weather and the worst earthquakes weve ever seen. Their easy-to-understand charts and graphs clearly show that we face an imminent threat. Find out the status of the threat for California, Alaska, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and other states and regionsas well as when and where the next catastrophic quakes will most likely strike. The authors also share the latest damage and loss-of-life assessments from the federal government, and they argue that were not doing enough to confront the threat. The United States could face up to $600 billion in damages, and tens of thousands of people could die beginning in 2017, they warn. Prepare yourself, your family, and your business for the most dangerous earthquakes youll ever face with Upheaval!

The Economic Consequences of a Catastrophic Earthquake

The Economic Consequences of a Catastrophic Earthquake
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1992-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309046394

This book presents the proceedings of an August 1990 forum held at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. Topics covered include the current and potential roles of the private sector and the various levels of government before, during, and after an earthquake occurs, and alternative strategies that could be implemented to reduce the economic impacts, with emphasis placed on the role of the insurance industry.

Catastrophic Earthquakes

Catastrophic Earthquakes
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Science
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Dangerous Earthquakes

Dangerous Earthquakes
Author: Carol Kim
Publisher: Lerner Publications TM
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1728453836

Earthquakes happen when big plates of earth slide past one another. Powerful earthquakes can cause serious damage. Learn how scientists monitor for earthquakes, where they are common, and how to stay safe. Plus hear from an earthquake survivor!

The Worst Earthquakes of All Time

The Worst Earthquakes of All Time
Author: Mary Englar
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 142968013X

"Describes the worst tsunamis in history, as well as causes, types, and disaster tips"--Provided by publisher.

Catastrophic Incidents

Catastrophic Incidents
Author: Trevor J. Hughes
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1000830713

This interesting book offers an analysis of man-made catastrophes and asks why they continue to occur. 87 catastrophes or near-catastrophes, including high profile cases such as the Bhopal gas disaster, Grenfell Tower, Shoreham Air Show crash, Brumadinho dam collapse and Fukushima Daiichi, are described together with the reasons why they occurred and why over 50 different safety management approaches and techniques failed to prevent them. Featuring 63 eye opening stories from the author’s own personal experience and over 200 pitfalls in safety management approaches, this title is illustrated by 24 hypothetical cases in which the reader is asked to consider the approach they would take. Safety management techniques discussed include operating practices, personnel selection and emergency response. Safety management approaches including safety governance in organisations, along with the role of government and local authorities using the instruments of the law are extensively discussed. The work concludes with imaginative and creative ways forward with the aim to make considerable progress and to potentially eliminate man-made catastrophes for good. This title will be an ideal read for safety managers and engineers, community leaders in civic duties or labour union roles and professionals tasked with stopping and mitigating the impacts of man-made catastrophes, along with non-technical readers who are curious and concerned.

The Million Death Quake

The Million Death Quake
Author: Roger Musson
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1137106999

For centuries, Californians and the Japanese have known that they were at risk of catastrophic earthquakes, and prepared accordingly. But when a violent 7.0 earthquake rocked Haiti in 2010, hardly anyone knew the island nation was even at risk for disaster, and, tragically, no one was prepared. Over 300,000 people died as buildings that had never been designed to withstand such intense shaking toppled over and crushed their inhabitants. Now, scientists warn that it won't be long before a single, catastrophic quake kills one million people - and that it is going to strike right where we least expect it. In this groundbreaking book, renowned seismologist with the British Geological Survey Roger Musson takes us on an exhilarating journey to explore what scientists and engineers are doing to prepare us for the worst. With riveting tales of the scientists who first cracked the mystery of what causes the ground to violently shake, Musson makes plain the powerful geological forces driving earthquakes and tsunamis, and shows how amazing feats of engineering are making our cities earthquake-proof. Highlighting hotspots around the world from Mexico City to New York this is a compelling scientific adventure into nature at its fiercest.

Surviving Earthquakes

Surviving Earthquakes
Author: Michael Burgan
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 141094090X

Presents a history of earthquakes, profiles child survivors and their later successes, and highlights organizations that have helped victims.