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San Francisco Earthquake

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  • 50 sider
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The San Francisco Earthquake is a scientific exploration of the catastrophic earthquake that devastated the city, focusing on its causes, immediate impact, and long-term consequences. The publication distinguishes between the destruction caused by the earthquake's tremors and the fires that followed, providing a detailed account of how these elements contributed to the city's devastation. The work analyzes the varying degrees of damage across different building types and locations, shedding light on the factors that influenced their resilience. The author further delves into the geological aspects of the event, explaining the shifts along the fault line that led to the earthquake. This analysis transitions into a scientific discussion on the broader implications for construction practices, emphasizing how understanding these geological shifts can inform safer building methods to mitigate future seismic risks. Through field observations and expert analysis, the publication underscores the importance of structural integrity in earthquake-prone areas and calls for advancements in engineering and construction to prepare for potential future disasters. The work ultimately aims to contribute to the scientific understanding of seismic events and to improve resilience against such catastrophic occurrences.

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Detaljer
  • Sidetal50
  • Udgivelsesdato02-01-2025
  • ISBN139789369428632
  • Forlag Double 9 Books
  • FormatePub

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