On shaky ground
(2016)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : No Publisher : Made available through hoopla, 2016
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781504028004 (electronic bk.) MWT11553805, 1504028007 (electronic bk.) 11553805
LANGUAGE
English
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A chilling look at the massive earthquakes that could strike America at any moment 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

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