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Earthquakes

The following resources can provide useful information

Books:

  • 363.3 OUR Our violent earth. Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, c1982.
  • 363.34 LAN Langley, Andrew. Hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters. Boston, Mass. : Kingfisher, 2006.
  • 363.34 SHE Sherrow, Victoria. San Francisco earthquake, 1989 : death and destruction. Springfield, NJ : Enslow, c1998.
  • 530.8 BLO Blocksma, Mary. Reading the numbers : a survival guide to the measurements, numbers, and sizes encountered in everyday life. New York : Viking/Penguin, 1989.
  • 551.1 JOH Johnson, Rebecca L. Plate tectonics. Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, c2006.
  • 551.1 SAT Sattler, Helen Roney. Our patchwork planet : the story of plate tectonics. New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, c1995.
  • 551.2 GRA Grace, Catherine O'Neill. Forces of nature : the awesome power of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tornadoes. Washington, DC : National Geographic Society, c2004.
  • 551.2 HEP Heppenheimer, T. A.The coming quake : science and trembling on the California earthquake frontier. New York : Times Books, c1988.
  • 551.2 VOG Vogt, Gregory. Predicting earthquakes. New York : Watts, 1989.
  • 551.22 GOL Golden, Frederic. The trembling earth : probing & predicting quakes. New York : Scribner, c1983.
  • 551.22 MAS Maslin, Mark. Earthquakes. Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 2000.
  • 551.22 SIM Simon, Seymour. Danger! earthquakes. New York : Seastar Books, c2002.
  • 551.22 WAL Walker, Bryce S. Earthquake. Alexandria, Va. : Time-Life Books, c1982.
  • 979.4 DUD Dudman, John. The San Francisco earthquake / John Dudman ; illustrated by Richard Scollins. New York : Bookwright Press, 1988.
  • 979.46 STE Stein, R. Conrad. The story of the San Francisco earthquake. Chicago : Childrens Press, c1983.

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