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Geoethics - Ethical Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences (Hardcover): Max Wyss, Silvia Peppoloni Geoethics - Ethical Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences (Hardcover)
Max Wyss, Silvia Peppoloni
R2,319 R1,947 Discovery Miles 19 470 Save R372 (16%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Edited by two experts in the area, Geoethics: Ethical Challenges and Case Studies in Earth Sciences addresses a range of topics surrounding the concept of ethics in geoscience, making it an important reference for any Earth scientist with a growing concern for sustainable development and social responsibility. This book will provide the reader with some obvious and some hidden information you need for understanding where experts have not served the public, what more could have been done to reach and serve the public and the ethical issues surrounding the Earth Sciences, from a global perspective.

Seismicity Patterns, their Statistical Significance and Physical Meaning (Paperback, 1999 ed.): Max Wyss, Kunihiko Shimazaki,... Seismicity Patterns, their Statistical Significance and Physical Meaning (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Max Wyss, Kunihiko Shimazaki, Akihiko Ito
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

204 Pure app!. geophys. , P. Reasenberg demonstrated that in Cascadia earthquakes are four times more likely to be foreshocks than in California. Many speakers emphasized the regional differences in all earthquake parameters, and it was generally understood that basic models of the earthquake occurrence must be modified for regional application. The idea that the focal mechanisms of foreshocks may differ from that of background activity was advocated by Y. Chen and identified by M. Ohtake as possibly the thus far most neglected property of foreshocks, in efforts to identify them. S. Matsumura proposed that focal mechanism patterns of small earthquakes may differ character istically near locked fault segments into which fault creep is advancing. Considerable discussion was devoted to the status of the seismic gap hypothesis because M. Wyss argued that the occurrence of the M 7. 9, 1986, Andreanof Islands earthquake was a confirmation of Reid's rebound theory of earthquakes and thus of the time predictable version of the gap hypothesis, whereas Y. Kagan believed he could negate this view by presenting a list of nine earthquake pairs with M> 7. 4, moment centroid separation of less than 100 km, and time difference less than about 60% of the time he estimated it would take plate motions to restore the slip of the first event.

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