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P**S
Fast delivery. The book is very well written by ...
Fast delivery. The book is very well written by an expert. Lots of general earthquake and quake research stories and information. Also lots of earthquake readiness information and resources. I'll keep the book, read it again and use it as a resource.
J**E
Best book on quakes in Pacific Northwest, in fact on subduction zone hazards
I use this book in teaching a college introductory science class. It is clearly written and presents earthquakes from the unique perspective of the Pacific Northwest.There is an alternative introductory book by the late Bruce Bolt on earthquakes in general, and another with emphasis on California by Sue Hough. Each has its strengths - the Hough book is particularly well-written, the Bolt book has good pictures and illustrations and a dry wit although it is growing out of date, and this one builds upon the findings of the leading scholars of the Oregon-Washington region to show the big picture of science and government's role in hazard management.With a good index, list of regional earthquakes, and glossary, an attentive reader will gain an in-depth knowledge of some geophysics and its serious hazards for Cascadia.Although I haven't compared them word by word, the 2nd editions seems a major improvement in readability. Yeats actually cites the experience of co-teaching with a colleague of mine the very class I now teach as inspiration for the improvements.
D**S
sure better read this
Anyone living in the NW, not just in the coastal areas, sure better read this. Goes hand in hand with "Full Rip 9.0"
A**R
Five Stars
great
J**S
Comprehensive and essential
I haven't seen any other book that approaches this one's broad coverage of the topic. There is an excellent presentation of basic principles of earthquakes and of the relevant geology of the Northwest. The NW's earthquake history is reviewed in detail. Our current risks are evaluated, and prevention is discussed. There is even a chapter on insurance and policy issues. Throughout, the wording is precise yet breezy, like a good college lecturer (the book grew out of a college course taught by the author).
S**2
Very Interesting
The book itself, was very interesting. It really applies to Oregon. I am going to Oregon State Uni & taking geo 380 don't really use the book if you go to class. Don't need this book for class.
L**N
a necessary read
A book that will hopefully wake people up who live here in the NW and make them realize that we are at just as much risk for earthquakes as california. I was a 1 year old and my parents recall their terror of ensuring my safety as well as their own during the 1965 quake that hit Wa state measuring over a 7. We should all take heed to the words written and secure ourselves by having a 3 day supply of food and water, knowing what the energency response of our childrens's schools are. Because the quake that hit this summer is just a prelude to the massive one that will hit.
L**N
GOOD READ
Pretty good analysis for being many years old. The information is still accurate as is the mapping of existing fault lines.
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