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The great quake

how the biggest earthquake in North America changed our understanding of the planet

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The great quake
Henry Fountain
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An edition of The great quake (2017)

The great quake

how the biggest earthquake in North America changed our understanding of the planet

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"In the tradition of Erik Larson's Isaac's Storm, a riveting narrative about the biggest earthquake in recorded history in North America--the 1964 Alaskan earthquake that demolished the city of Valdez and obliterated the coastal village of Chenega--and the scientist sent to look for geological clues to explain the dynamics of earthquakes, who helped to confirm the then controversial theory of plate tectonics. On March 27, 1964, at 5:36 p.m., the biggest earthquake ever recorded in North America--and the second biggest ever in the world, measuring 9.2 on the Richter scale--struck Alaska, devastating coastal towns and villages and killing more than 130 people in what was then a relatively sparsely populated region. In a riveting tale about the almost unimaginable brute force of nature, New York Times science journalist Henry Fountain, in his first trade book, re-creates the lives of the villagers and townspeople living in Chenega, Anchorage, and Valdez; describes the sheer beauty of the geology of the region, with its towering peaks and 20-mile-long glaciers; and reveals the impact of the quake on the towns, the buildings, and the lives of the inhabitants. George Plafker, a geologist for the U.S. Geological Survey with years of experience scouring the Alaskan wilderness, is asked to investigate the Prince William Sound region in the aftermath of the quake, to better understand its origins. His work confirmed the then controversial theory of plate tectonics that explained how and why such deadly quakes occur, and how we can plan for the next one"--

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Crown
Language
English
Pages
277

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Table of Contents

Altered state
Under the Mountain
An Accident of Geography
Clam Broth and Beer
The Floating World
Spiking Out
Before the Storm
Faults
Shaken
Stunned
The Barnacle Line
Rebuilding
Deep Thinking
Acceptance
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references an d index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.2209798/3
Library of Congress
QE535.2.U6 F65 2017, QE535.2.U6F65 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 277 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26928390M
ISBN 10
1101904062
ISBN 13
9781101904060
LCCN
2016059373
OCLC/WorldCat
962873453

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