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100 1 $aBrumbaugh, David S.
245 10 $aEarthquakes :$bscience and society /$cDavid S. Brumbaugh.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, NJ :$bPrentice Hall,$c℗♭1999.
300 $ax, 251 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aPrentice Hall earth science series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 233-234) and index.
505 00 $tEarthquakes: Myths, Legends, and Logic --$tMyths, Legends, and Gods: Early Ideas on the Origin of Earthquakes --$tThe Natural World and Earthquakes --$tThe Age of Reason: The Eighteenth Century --$tThe Elastic Rebound Theory --$tMeasuring Earthquakes --$tIntensity of Ground Shaking --$tDevelopment of Early Mechanical Seismographs --$tSeismographs and Earthquake Waves --$tDigital Networks and Arrays --$tFaults and Earthquakes --$tAn Introduction to Faults and Faulting --$tNot all Faults are Alike --$tFault Surfaces and Processes --$tFault Behavior and Time --$tFaults and Topography --$tHidden Faults --$tEarthquake Data Analysis and its Contributions to Science --$tEarthquake Size and Location --$tEarthquake Location --$tEarthquake Depth --$tEarthquake Size --$tThe Earthquake Process --$tAn Important Clue: First Motion of the Ground --$tThe Fault-Plane Solution: A Most Powerful Tool --$tFocus Versus Fault: Earthquake Modeling --$tFault-Plane Solution Versus Earthquake Modeling --$tThe Hidden is Revealed --$tPlate Tectonics --$tPuzzles and Pieces --$tThe Appeal of Continental Drift: The Mountain that came to Mohammed --$tThe Engine that Couldn't --$tConvection and a Mobile Seafloor --$tMagnets, Poles, and Submarines: The Great Discovery --$tEarthquakes and Plate Tectonics --$tJourney to the Center of Earth --$tCaves and Hollow Places Below: Ideas About Earth's Interior --$tSolid as a Rock --$tA Layered Earth: P-Wave Echoes --$tStructure of Earth's Interior --$tX-Rays into Earth: Through a Glass Darkly --$tEarthquakes, Earthquake Geography, and Safety.
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