Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements

Author:   John Milne
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Publication Date:   07 September 2011
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Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements


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John Milne (1850–1913) was a professor of mining and geology at the Imperial College of Engineering, Tokyo. While living in Japan, Milne became very interested in seismology, prompted by a strong seismic shock he experienced in Tokyo in 1880. Sixteen years later Milne and two colleagues completed work on the first seismograph capable of recording major earthquakes. This book, originally published in London in 1886, explains why earthquakes happen and what effects they have on land and in the oceans. As Milne points out, Japan provided him with 'the opportunity of recording an earthquake every week'. Starting with an introduction examining the relationship of seismology to the arts and sciences, the book includes chapters on seismometry, earthquake motion, the causes of earthquakes, and their relation to volcanic activity, providing a thorough account of the state of knowledge about these phenomena towards the end of the nineteenth century.

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Author:   John Milne
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
ISBN:  

9780511974618


ISBN 10:   0511974612
Publication Date:   07 September 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Seismometry; 3. Earthquake motion discussed theoretically; 4. Earthquake motion as deduced from experiment; 5. Earthquake motion as deduced from observation on earthquakes; 6. Effects produced by earthquakes upon buildings; 7. Effects produced upon buildings continued; 8. Effects of earthquakes on land; 9. Disturbances in the ocean; 10. Determination of earthquake origins; 11. The depth of an earthquake centrum; 12. Distribution of earthquakes in space and time; 13. Distribution of earthquakes in time continued; 14. Distribution of earthquakes in time continued; 15. Barometrical fluctuations and earthquakes – fluctuations in temperature and earthquakes; 16. Relation of seismic to volcanic phenomena; 17. The cause of earthquakes; 18. Prediction of earthquakes; 19. Earth tremors; 20. Earth pulsations; 21. Earth oscillations; Appendix; Index.

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