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Providing the first worldwide survey of active earthquake faults,
this book focuses on those described as 'seismic time bombs' - with
the potential to destroy large cities in the developing world such
as Port au Prince, Kabul, Tehran and Caracas. Leading international
earthquake expert, Robert Yeats, explores both the regional and
plate-tectonic context of active faults, providing the background
for seismic hazard evaluation in planning large-scale projects such
as nuclear power plants or hydroelectric dams. He also highlights
work done in more advanced seismogenic countries like Japan, the
United States, New Zealand and China, providing an important basis
for upgrading building standards and other laws in developing
nations. The book also explores the impact of major quakes on
social development through history. It will form an accessible
reference for analysts and consulting firms, and a convenient
overview for academics and students of geoscience, geotechnical
engineering and civil engineering, and land-use planning.
Providing the first worldwide survey of active earthquake faults,
this book focuses on those described as 'seismic time bombs' - with
the potential to destroy large cities in the developing world such
as Port au Prince, Kabul, Tehran and Caracas. Leading international
earthquake expert, Robert Yeats, explores both the regional and
plate-tectonic context of active faults, providing the background
for seismic hazard evaluation in planning large-scale projects such
as nuclear power plants or hydroelectric dams. He also highlights
work done in more advanced seismogenic countries like Japan, the
United States, New Zealand and China, providing an important basis
for upgrading building standards and other laws in developing
nations. The book also explores the impact of major quakes on
social development through history. It will form an accessible
reference for analysts and consulting firms, and a convenient
overview for academics and students of geoscience, geotechnical
engineering and civil engineering, and land-use planning.
In a media interview in January 2010, scientist Robert Yeats
sounded the alarm on Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as an 'earthquake time
bomb', a region at critical risk of major seismic activity. One
week later, a catastrophic earthquake struck the city, leaving over
100,000 dead and triggering a humanitarian crisis. In this timely
study, Yeats sheds new light on other earthquake hotspots around
the world and the communities at risk. He examines these seismic
threats in the context of recent cultural history, including
economic development, national politics and international
conflicts. Descriptions of emerging seismic resilience plans from
some cities provide a more hopeful picture. Essential reading for
policy-makers, infrastructure and emergency planners, scientists,
students and anyone living in the shadow of an earthquake, this
book raises the alarm so that we can protect our vulnerable cities
before it's too late.
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