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Sierra Layne

The Deadly Quake

“The Deadly Quake” explores the science and devastating impact of earthquakes, major natural disasters that reshape our world. It delves into seismology, explaining how these geological events occur due to plate tectonics and fault lines, releasing powerful seismic waves. The book highlights the importance of understanding both the science and the human impact to improve disaster preparedness.
The book examines significant earthquakes throughout history, detailing their geological settings, magnitude, and resulting devastation. For example, the book notes that the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake triggered a massive tsunami, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake led to widespread destruction. It emphasizes the need for earthquake-resistant design and community resilience.
Progressing from the basic principles to mitigation strategies, the book uses seismic data, historical records, and case studies to provide a comprehensive overview. This book is unique because it offers a multidisciplinary perspective, combining Earth science with human stories. It connects to fields such as engineering, sociology, and public policy. By exploring earthquake prediction debates and early warning systems, “The Deadly Quake” empowers readers with knowledge to minimize the potential destruction of future earthquakes.
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2025
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2025
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