Earthquakes: On Shaky Ground

Earthquakes: On Shaky Ground
Author: Lesley McFadzean
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1900-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477761837

We often forget that the ground can move, and when it does, all we can do is hang on for dear life. Brimming with engaging facts and detailed illustrations, this book outlines an impressive array of earthquake related topics. Readers will learn about measuring earthquakes, earthquake-proofing in modern buildings, and the details of some of the worst earthquakes in history.

On Shaky Ground

On Shaky Ground
Author: John J. Nance
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1988
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

In this sobering book, John Nance offers a dramatic account of the major earthquake in Alaska in 1964 and describes other massive quakes. He gives a gripping, nontechnical presentation of what is being done about scientific earthquake prediction. 8 pages of photos.

On Shaky Ground

On Shaky Ground
Author: Norma Bagnall
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1996-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826210546

Describes the severe earthquake which changed the course of the Mississippi River in several places, destroyed timberlands, drained swamps, and formed lakes.

Living on Shaky Ground

Living on Shaky Ground
Author: Matthew Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-09-26
Genre: Earthquakes
ISBN: 9781775536888

The extraordinary story of New Zealand's earthquakes, the science and forces that shape them, and the danger of earthquakes yet to hit. This is the story of New Zealand's turbulent tectonics, how earthquakes are measured and described, and how scientists are predicting future shakes across New Zealand. It features some of New Zealand's lesser-known quakes, such as the most powerful quake ever recorded in New Zealand, quakes that have had deadly consequences, and the most recent tremors effecting Wellington and Marlborough. On Shaking Ground has an accessible text with in-depth science. It explains why New Zealand is effected by earthquakes and how damage is caused, with accompanying diagrams and data from GNS Science. It also includes the long history of New Zealand's earthquakes with gripping photographs and personal accounts. The must-have guide for anyone affected by earthquakes in New Zealand, those curious to know what's next in-store, or anyone studying the evolving science behind them.

Shaky Ground

Shaky Ground
Author: Mary Colson
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005-04-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781410919120

Describes the causes of earthquakes and what happens when they occur.

On Shaky Ground

On Shaky Ground
Author: John J. Nance
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1504028007

A “gripping” look at the massive disasters that could strike at any moment, from a New York Times–bestselling author (San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle). Far beneath the earth’s surface, great tectonic plates grind against one another with incredible pressure that must—inevitably—be released. Earthquakes manifest with little warning, upending buildings, shattering infrastructure, and unleashing devastating tsunamis. In this remarkable survey of the history of seismology and the extraordinary seismic events that have occurred in the United States, Mexico, China, and other locales, author John J. Nance traces the discoveries of the scientists who have dedicated their lives to understanding and predicting one of the deadliest threats known to mankind. From the Pacific Northwest to the Midwest and the East Coast, most of the United States—not just California—is in danger of a massive quake, and few citizens are adequately prepared. Through riveting firsthand interviews with earthquake survivors, and with the same command of technical detail and gripping style that he brings to his New York Times–bestselling thrillers, Nance demonstrates the need for readiness—because the next big quake could happen tomorrow.

On Shaky Ground

On Shaky Ground
Author: Norma Hayes Bagnall
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826273106

Although most Americans associate earthquakes with California, the tremors that shook the Mississippi valley in southeast Missouri from December 16, 1811, through February 7, 1812, are among the most violent quakes to hit the North American continent in recorded history. Collectively known as the New Madrid earthquakes, these quakes affected more than 1 million square miles. By comparison, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake affected only 60,000 square miles, less than one-sixteenth the area of the New Madrid earthquakes. Scientists believe that each of the three greatest tremors would have measured more than 8.0 on the Richter scale, had that measuring device been in place in 1811. Vibrations were felt from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic coast and from Mexico to Canada. The quake zone was in constant movement during this period. Five towns in three states disappeared, islands vanished in the Mississippi River, lakes formed where there had been none before, and the river flowed backward for a brief period. Providing eyewitness accounts from people both on the land and on the river, Bagnall captures the fears of the residents through their tales about the smells and dark vapors that filled the air, the cries of the people, the bawling of animals, and the constant roar of the river and its collapsing banks. On Shaky Ground also traces the history of the founding of New Madrid and considers the impact of the earthquakes on population and land in southeast Missouri. Predictions for future earthquakes along the New Madrid fault, as well as instructions on preparing for and surviving a quake, are also included. Informative, clearly written, and well illustrated, On Shaky Ground will be of interest to all general readers, especially those interested in earthquakes or Missouri history.

Thinking and Building on Shaky Ground

Thinking and Building on Shaky Ground
Author: Yun Fu
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 303562559X

Building with earthquakes is a familiar yet persistent design problem for resilient construction on all continents. This book elaborates on various factors for earthquake-resilient architecture in six thematic chapters that explore the design strategies of lightness, quickness, exactitude, visibility, multiplicity and consistency. These factors allow designers to develop contextual solutions that marry technical know-how with social and cultural understanding, ranging in scale from buildings to furniture and urban master plans. 120 case studies from roughly 30 countries, including some highly prestigious buildings, provide a comprehensive overview of the different design strategies.

Shaky Ground

Shaky Ground
Author: Mary Colson
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781410917362

This book explains what happens when an earthquake strikes. Readers will find out why earthquakes happen and how people can prepare for and survive earthquakes. Case studies of recent earthquakes, including the December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake which resulted in a tsunami, are examined to both explain the science of earthquakes and to convey the toll they take on people and land. Stunning color photos, maps, diagrams, and fact boxes make this subject come alive.

Earthquakes: On Shaky Ground

Earthquakes: On Shaky Ground
Author: Lesley McFadzean
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1900-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477761845

We often forget that the ground can move, and when it does, all we can do is hang on for dear life. Brimming with engaging facts and detailed illustrations, this book outlines an impressive array of earthquake related topics. Readers will learn about measuring earthquakes, earthquake-proofing in modern buildings, and the details of some of the worst earthquakes in history.