Understanding Earthquake Disasters

Title: Understanding Earthquake Disasters
Author: Amita Sinvhal
ISBN: 0070144567 / 9780070144569
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 290
Publisher: TMH
Year: 2011
Availability: In Stock

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Earthquake is one of the most devastating natural phenomena. Understanding the cause and mechanism of this phenomenon is the key to reducing its toll on human life and property.

This book aims to demystify earthquakes by explaining the basics--seismicity, causes of earthquakes, plate tectonics, seismic waves, magnitude of earthquakes, faults in earth, seismotectonics, seismic zoning, how earthquakes are monitored and how data are used as a tool to understand the earth's interior. It also explores several damaging effects of earthquakes such as ground failure, landslides, tsunamis and effect on human habitat. It also addresses different earthquake safety measures in construction and do's and don'ts during and after an earthquake.

Written from the author's experience of fieldwork in various earthquake sites and enriched with photographs, the book will be useful for readers from diverse backgrounds such as planners, policy makers, administrators, builders, and teachers, researchers, and students of civil engineering, earthquake engineering, seismology, architecture, planning, management, geology, and geophysics.

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Preface
List of Symbols
List of Acronyms

Chapter 1 : Global Seismicity
Chapter 2 : Plate Tectonics
Chapter 3 : Seismic Waves
Chapter 4 : Earthquakes and Faults
Chapter 5 : Tectonic Evolution of the Indian Plate
Chapter 6 : Seismicity of India
Chapter 7 : Measures of an Earthquake, Magnitude, and Intensity
Chapter 8 : Seismic Zoning
Chapter 9 : Ground Damage
Chapter 10 : Tsunamis and Earthquakes
Chapter 11 : Stone and Brick Masonry Houses
Chapter 12 : Multistory Buildings
Chapter 13 : Lifelines and Infrastructure
Chapter 14 : Recording and Interpretation
Chapter 15 : What can be Done

Appendix I

Appendix II
Glossary
Subject Index