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Price: $26.95
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Sale: $16.90
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Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Amos Nur::Dawn Burgess
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 930.1
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Publication Date: 2008-04-13
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Reading Level: 324
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Description: What if Troy was not destroyed in the epic battle immortalized by Homer? What if many legendary cities of the ancient world did not meet their ends through war and conquest as archaeologists and historians believe, but in fact were laid waste by a force of nature so catastrophic that religions and legends describe it as the wrath of god? Apocalypse brings the latest scientific evidence to bear on biblical accounts, mythology, and the archaeological record to explore how ancient and modern earthquakes have shaped history--and, for some civilizations, seemingly heralded the end of the world. Archaeologists are trained to seek human causes behind the ruins they study. Because of this, the subtle clues that indicate earthquake damage are often overlooked or even ignored. Amos Nur bridges the gap that for too long has separated archaeology and seismology. He examines tantalizing evidence of earthquakes at some of the world's most famous archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and elsewhere, including Troy, Jericho, Knossos, Mycenae, Armageddon, Teotihuacán, and Petra. He reveals what the Bible, the Iliad, and other writings can tell us about the seismic calamities that may have rocked the ancient world. He even explores how earthquakes may have helped preserve the Dead Sea Scrolls. As Nur shows, recognizing earthquake damage in the shifted foundations and toppled arches of historic ruins is vital today because the scientific record of world earthquake risks is still incomplete. Apocalypse explains where and why ancient earthquakes struck--and could strike again.
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Price: $109.20
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Sale: $94.90
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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Deborah Harden
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Edition: 2
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Dewey Decimal Number: 557.94
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Publication Date: 2003-11-14
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Reading Level: 576
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Description: This interesting book uses plate tectonics as its central theme; it acquaints readers with California geology. Basic principles in the beginning of the book and tables of highlights for each province enable the reader to understand the whole picture of catastrophic national disasters, California history, mining methods, and societal impacts; it brings the lessons of geology closer to the everyday context of California life. After a comprehensive overview of the basic principles of geology, this book then focuses on the geological highlights of California (young volcanoes, deserts, the Mojave Desert, the Sierra Nevada, the Klamath Mountains, water, the Great Valley, the coast Ranges, earthquakes, faults, and seismic safety, the transverse ranges, and the peninsular ranges). The inside back and front covers of the book contain a wealth of readily available information, with comprehensive geologic, fault, relief, and mountain range maps. A handy desk reference for geologists, this book is also a source of information for anyone interested in the evolution of California's terrain.
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Price: $27.95
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Sale: $1.97
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Manufacturer: HarperCollins
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Simon Winchester
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Publisher: HarperCollins
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Dewey Decimal Number: 979.461051
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Publication Date: 2005-10-01
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Reading Level: 480
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Description: Geologically speaking, 1906 was a violent year: powerful, destructive earthquakes shook the ground from Taiwan to South America, while in Italy, Mount Vesuvius erupted. And in San Francisco, a large earthquake occurred just after five in the morning on April 18--and that was just the beginning. The quake caused a conflagration that raged for the next three days, destroying much of the American West's greatest city. The fire, along with water damage and other indirect acts, proved more destructive than the earthquake itself, but insurance companies tried hard to dispute this fact since few people carried earthquake insurance. It was also the world's first major natural disaster to have been extensively photographed and covered by the media, and as a result, it left "an indelible imprint on the mind of the entire nation." Though the epicenter of this marvelously constructed book is San Francisco, Winchester covers much more than just the disaster. He discusses how this particular quake led to greater scientific study of quakes in an attempt to understand the movements of the earth. Trained at Oxford University as a geologist, Winchester is well qualified to discuss the subject, and he clearly explains plate tectonics theory (first introduced in 1968) and the creation of the San Andreas Fault, along with the geologic exploration of the American West in the late 19th century and the evolution of technology used to measure and predict earthquakes. He also covers the social and political shifts caused by the disaster, such as the way that Pentecostalists viewed the quake as "a message of divine approval" and used it to recruit new members into the church, and the rise in the local Chinese population. With many records destroyed in the fire, there was no way to distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants, and thus many more Chinese were granted citizenship than would have otherwise been. Filled with eyewitness accounts, vivid descriptions, crisp prose, and many delightful meanderings, A Crack in the Edge of the World is a thoroughly absorbing tale. --Shawn Carkonen
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Price: $15.00
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Sale: $0.01
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Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: David L. Ulin
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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Dewey Decimal Number: 550
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Publication Date: 2005-07-26
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Reading Level: 304
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Description: Earthquakes are one of the great unsolved geological mysteries. Attempts to predict them have ranged from studies of California’s fault lines by USGS geologists to the work of an odd assortment of psychics and apocalyptics who base their sometimes startlingly accurate forecasts on everything from changes in the earth’s magnetic fields to the behavior of whales. The Myth of Solid Ground is a journey, both personal and cultural, through the world of earthquakes and earthquake prediction, one that seeks a middle ground between science and superstition, while also looking for a larger context in which seismicity might make sense. An excellent primer on the science of seismology, The Myth of Solid Ground looks at earthquakes as the ultimate metaphor for living with impending disaster.
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Price: $25.95
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Sale: $17.13
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Michael Collier
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Publisher: University of California Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.87209794
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Publication Date: 1999-12-01
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Reading Level: 128
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Description: The San Andreas Fault is the most famous fault on Earth, running nearly the entire length of western California from just north of the Mexican border to the Mendocino coast. It is a very active tectonic boundary which directly affects the lives of more than twenty million people. The San Andreas Fault has been responsible for shaping much that is beautiful about California, and it also has the capacity to destroy the communities that lie along its course. A Land in Motion provides a geologic tour of the San Andreas Fault in an accessible narrative punctuated with dramatic color illustrations, lively anecdotes, and authoritative information about earthquakes. As he tours the length of the fault, Michael Collier provides a valuable overview of plate tectonics and gives a geologic history of the San Andreas Fault written for non-scientists. He discusses the evolution of seismology as a science and traces the knowledge that scientists have gleaned about earthquakes and plate tectonics from their work on the San Andreas Fault. Collier looks into human history as well, discussing major earthquakes that have hit the San Andreas, including the famous San Francisco earthquake of 1906, the San Fernando quake of 1971, the Loma Prieta quake of 1989, the Landers quake of 1992, and many lesser temblors. Collier illustrates his text with magnificent photographs that highlight some of the most beloved landscapes in California. He provides excellent views of the fault throughout the stateof Crystal Springs reservoir near San Francisco, of Pinnacles National Monument east of Monterey, of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore near San Francisco, and more. Collier concludes his tour of the San Andreas Fault with a provocative discussion on earthquake prediction versus earthquake planning that all Californiansand all who live where earthquakes occurwill want to read.
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Price: $64.60
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Sale: $52.76
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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: David S. Brumbaugh
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.22
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Publication Date: 1998-10-31
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Reading Level: 251
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Description: Non-quantitative and carefully illustrated, unique in both organization and approach, this three-books-in-one book introduces the scientific, historical, and personal safety aspects of earthquakes. Significantly broad in perspective on the subject, this book provides the basic scientific facts about earthquakes, explaining how the study of earthquakes has progressed through time, offering details on the development of earthquake instruments, and covering immediately practical aspects such as personal safety, building and living in areas prone to earthquakes, and earthquake geography. For a variety of careers in Geology, Environmental Science, Forestry, or Urban Planning professions.
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $12.90
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Manufacturer: University of Missouri Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: James L. Penick
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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
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Edition: Rev Sub
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Dewey Decimal Number: 977.8985
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Publication Date: 1982-04
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Reading Level: 176
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Sale: $12.95
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Manufacturer: W. H. Freeman
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Bruce Bolt
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Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Edition: Fourth Edition
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.22
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Publication Date: 1999-06-23
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Reading Level: 320
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Description: One of the world's most respected seismologists provides a brief overview of the history of earthquakes and seismology, including topics such as geologic faults, intensity patterns, side effects of earthquakes (such as tsunamis), and protection of people and property.
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Manufacturer: Smithsonian
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tom Simkin::Richard S. Fiske
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Publisher: Smithsonian
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.2109598
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Publication Date: 1984-01-17
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Reading Level: 464
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $39.99
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Manufacturer: Tab Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Gary G. Giusti
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Publisher: Tab Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 551.22028
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Publication Date: 1995-03
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Reading Level: 290
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