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Published by Shaundale R. Johnson, 2023
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Language: English
Published by Shaundale R. Johnson, 2023
ISBN 10: 0977724549 ISBN 13: 9780977724543
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Mention earthquakes in the United States, and most people immediately think of California. Yet, the most powerful series of seismic events in recorded American history did not strike the West Coast, but the heart of the Midwest. In the winter of 1811, the frontier town of New Madrid, Missouri, became the epicenter of a catastrophe so violent it literally defied the laws of nature.The quakes were so massive that they rang church bells in Boston, cracked sidewalks in Washington D.C., and caused the mighty Mississippi River to temporarily flow backward, creating entirely new lakes in the process. Because the region was sparsely populated by pioneers and indigenous tribes, the true magnitude of the disaster was largely undocumented and quickly forgotten by the East Coast establishment.This gripping geological history brings the terror of the New Madrid sequence back to life. It examines the horrifying eyewitness accounts of the earth liquefying, the bizarre atmospheric phenomena that accompanied the shocks, and the terrifying reality of the hidden intraplate fault line that still lies dormant beneath the Midwest today.Explore the forgotten cataclysm that reshaped the American landscape. Learn why the geology of the central United States makes it uniquely vulnerable to seismic waves, and what would happen if the New Madrid fault awoke today.
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Kartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. These essays focus on paternalism between masters and slaves, husbands and wives, elites and the masses, and industrialists and workers. The varied and creative responses to paternalism discussed here open new ways to view relationships based on power and n.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Mention earthquakes in the United States, and most people immediately think of California. Yet, the most powerful series of seismic events in recorded American history did not strike the West Coast, but the heart of the Midwest. In the winter of 1811, the frontier town of New Madrid, Missouri, became the epicenter of a catastrophe so violent it literally defied the laws of nature.The quakes were so massive that they rang church bells in Boston, cracked sidewalks in Washington D.C., and caused the mighty Mississippi River to temporarily flow backward, creating entirely new lakes in the process. Because the region was sparsely populated by pioneers and indigenous tribes, the true magnitude of the disaster was largely undocumented and quickly forgotten by the East Coast establishment.This gripping geological history brings the terror of the New Madrid sequence back to life. It examines the horrifying eyewitness accounts of the earth liquefying, the bizarre atmospheric phenomena that accompanied the shocks, and the terrifying reality of the hidden intraplate fault line that still lies dormant beneath the Midwest today.Explore the forgotten cataclysm that reshaped the American landscape. Learn why the geology of the central United States makes it uniquely vulnerable to seismic waves, and what would happen if the New Madrid fault awoke today. 108 pp. Englisch.