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New England Earthquakes

The Surprising History of Seismic Activity in the Northeast

By (author) John E. Ebel
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, Old Saybrook, United States
Imprint: Globe Pequot Press
Published: 1st May 2019
Dimensions: w 156mm h 237mm d 20mm
Weight: 653g
ISBN-10: 1493035770
ISBN-13: 9781493035779
Barcode No: 9781493035779
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Synopsis
New England and nearby areas in the United States and Canada have a long and storied history of earthquakes that goes back to the times of the earliest exploration and settlement of the region by Europeans. This may come as a surprise to the many people living in the region today who have never felt a local earthquake. Nevertheless, not only is it true, but there is every reason to believe that earthquakes, including some damaging earthquakes, will strike New England in the future. In fact, in the 1960s Boston, Massachusetts was given the same seismic hazard rating as Los Angeles, California because both had experienced strong earthquakes in their historic pasts. Since then seismologists have learned much about the rates at which earthquakes occur throughout the country and about the effects of the earthquakes when they occur. Today, we know that the probability of damaging earthquake shaking in Boston is about twenty-five times less than in Los Angeles. Even so, the threat of earthquakes in Boston, throughout New England, and in adjacent regions is one that cannot be ignored. From the 1638 so-called "Pilgrim's Earthquake" to anticipating what the future may hold, John E. Ebel introduces you to the surprising history of earthquakes in the northeast corridor.

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