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Cascadia's Fault: The Earthquake and Tsunami That Could Devastate North America (2011)

di Jerry Thompson

Altri autori: Simon Winchester (Introduzione)

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Explains that a major earthquake and resulting tsunamis are likely to occur off the Pacific Northwest coast any time within the next two hundred years, arguing that the effects of the disaster will be far worse than the damage from the 2004 Sumatran quake and tsunamis.
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Well researched book, about a huge threat to the Pacific Northwest, how it was discovered and what will happen if it splits as history says it will. ( )
  zmagic69 | Mar 31, 2023 |
Fascinating and accessible book that traces the scientific discoveries of the danger of the Cascadia fault and how to prepare for an eventual quake/tsunami. Really enjoyed it. ( )
  Anniik | Nov 26, 2022 |
When we moved to Eugene in 2019, we had no idea about the Cascadia fault, despite the fact that we came here from Southern California and were well aware of the California faults and earthquakes (I especially remember the morning in 1971 when I woke up to the Sylmar quake.) We were at a neighborhood emergency response meeting the week after we moved here and one of the participants mentioned the Cascadia fault. That prompted me to get this book from the library.

It's pretty well-written by a Canadian journalist, and reads like an investigation in a criminal case. Instead of criminals, we have the Earth. It recounts the various methodologies involved over the course of the last 55 or so years used to unravel what this subduction is up to and what sort of past events have occurred because of it. It could use updating for the last 10 years, though.

When we were renting a house in Yachats for a few days last month, both the tsunami inundation map on the wall and the tsunami evacuation signs on 101 made us well aware of what could happen any day now. ( )
  nog | May 20, 2021 |
Concise but accessible study of the great fault off America's Pacific Northwest coast, including comparisons to the great Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011. A fascinating read. ( )
  mrsmig | Jan 19, 2018 |
This book is a must-read for everyone living in the Pacific Northwest. The Cascidia subduction zone has the potential to produce an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or above. Couple with that will be a huge tsunami, on the order of the one that hit Japan in 2011. Anyone living or working within 125 miles of the coast should read this book and be familiar with the tsunami evacuation routes in your area. If you spend a lot of time on the beach, you should have that knowledge too. The area where I live was mentioned many times in this book and I find that disturbing, yet also encouraging. Much research has gone into learning about the faults that lie off the northwest coast. This knowledge can help us all plan for the coming event, whether it happens tomorrow or 30 years from now. It will happen. History proves that this fault zone can produce some mega-events.

This was one book that I literally could not put down. I spent most of an entire weekend reading it cover to cover. The detective work behind the scientific discoveries was fascinating. How the geologists determined the dates of past earthquakes and tsunamis using the avilable evidence in the earth, and even in written records from the 1700's, was absolutely fascinating. They have proved beyond a doubt that there is a potential for huge events on this coast. No one can predict when it will happen though.

My advice? Read this book. Then look up the tsunami inundation maps for your area online. They are there for all the coastal areas, even the small towns. Whenever you are near the coast, or playing at the beach, look around you and memorize the route you'd have to take to reach high ground. If the ground starts shaking, you are better prepared to retreat to high ground before the arrival of the tsunami, which could happen within minutes (or seconds, depending on the location of the epicenter) of the earthquake ending. All of us living on the coast are at risk and should be aware of how to take care of ourselves and our families in the event that the Cascadia Subduction Zone rips loose with a 9.0 earthquake followed by a mega-tsunami. You need to read this book! ( )
  Beartracker | Dec 1, 2015 |
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(Foreword) Of the sixteen most disastrous earthquakes to have shocked the planet since 1900, no fewer than fifteen have occurred along the shores of the Pacific Ocean, around the notorious Ring of Fire - a crucial but generally unfamiliar component of which is the subject of this book, the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
(Introduction) On Christmas Eve 2004 my wife, Bette, and I were in a hotel bar in San Francisco dreaming up plot points for a film we'd like to shoot some day when a woman arrived from the airport with breathless news.
On the night of September 19, 1985, a jetliner packed with journalists, foreign rescue workers, and worried family members banked low across the flanks of Mexico City.
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