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E-raamat: Big Ones

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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Doubleday Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780385542715
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Doubleday Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780385542715

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A leading seismologist examines the world’s greatest natural disasters and the lingering effect they have had on human lives, including Pompeii, the California floods of 1862 and more recent events, including the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 and the 2017 American hurricane season.

By the world-renowned seismologist, a riveting history of natural disasters, their impact on our culture, and new ways of thinking about the ones to come

Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, hurricanes, volcanoes--they stem from the same forces that give our planet life. Earthquakes give us natural springs; volcanoes produce fertile soil. It is only when these forces exceed our ability to withstand them that they become disasters. Together they have shaped our cities and their architecture; elevated leaders and toppled governments; influenced the way we think, feel, fight, unite, and pray. The history of natural disasters is a history of ourselves.

In The Big Ones, leading seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones offers a bracing look at some of the world's greatest natural disasters, whose reverberations we continue to feel today. At Pompeii, Jones explores how a volcanic eruption in the first century AD challenged prevailing views of religion. She examines the California floods of 1862 and the limits of human memory. And she probes more recent events--such as the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 and the American hurricanes of 2017--to illustrate the potential for globalization to humanize and heal.

With population in hazardous regions growing and temperatures around the world rising, the impacts of natural disasters are greater than ever before. The Big Ones is more than just a work of history or science; it is a call to action. Natural hazards are inevitable; human catastrophes are not. With this energizing and exhaustively researched book, Dr. Jones offers a look at our past, readying us to face down the Big Ones in our future.
Introduction: Imagine America Without Los Angeles 1(12)
1 Brimstone and Fire from out of Heaven Pompeii, Roman Empire, AD 79
13(14)
2 Bury the Dead and Feed the Living Lisbon, Portugal, 1755
27(16)
3 The Greatest Catastrophe Iceland, 1783
43(16)
4 What We Forget California, United States, 1861-62
59(18)
5 Finding Faults Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan, 1923
77(18)
6 When the Levee Breaks Mississippi, United States, 1927
95(22)
7 Celestial Disharmony Tangshan, China, 1976
117(18)
8 Disasters Without Borders The Indian Ocean, 2004
135(14)
9 A Study in Failure New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 2005
149(20)
10 To Court Disaster L'Aquila, Italy, 2009
169(18)
11 The Island of Ill Fortune Tohoku, Japan, 2011
187(22)
12 Resilience by Design Los Angeles, California, sometime in the future
209(18)
Acknowledgments 227(2)
Notes 229(12)
Bibliography 241