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Earthquakes



Earthquake - trembling or shaking movement of the earth's surface. Most earthquakes are minor tremors. Larger earthquakes usually begin with slight tremors but rapidly take the form of one or more violent shocks, and end in vibrations of gradually diminishing force called aftershocks. The subterranean point of origin of an earthquake is called its focus; the point on the surface directly above   Read More...

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    Down to Earth: An Introduction to Geology (1936) (Chap. 18 "Earthquakes")
    by Carey Croneis, William C. Krumbein, Chichi Lasley. 588 pgs.


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    The Northridge Earthquake: Vulnerability and Disaster
    by Robert Bolin, Lois Stanford. 272 pgs.


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