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A History of British Earthquakes Charles Davison

A History of British Earthquakes By Charles Davison

A History of British Earthquakes by Charles Davison


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First published in 1924, this classic volume details the history of British earthquakes from the year 974 to the beginning of the twentieth century. Building on material laid out in his 1912 volume The Origin of British Earthquakes, Charles Davison based his method of investigation on the theory that earthquakes were the results of successive steps in the growth of faults.

A History of British Earthquakes Summary

A History of British Earthquakes by Charles Davison

First published in 1924, this classic volume details the history of British earthquakes from the year 974 to the beginning of the twentieth century. Building on material laid out in his 1912 volume The Origin of British Earthquakes, Charles Davison based his method of investigation on the theory that earthquakes were the results of successive steps in the growth of faults. Using a modification of the well-known Rossi-Forel scale, and with reference to the latest scientific studies of his time, he compiled a catalogue of all known British earthquakes. Davison was at pains to include only those earthquakes that were undoubtedly British, omitting many disturbances which had been doubtfully placed in other British lists of his time. His aim was to trace the zones in which crust-changes occurred and where the faults were still live, and to uncover some of the laws that govern the growth of faults. Additionally, Davison included a chapter describing 'Extra-British' earthquakes, examining disturbances felt in Britain that originated in Ireland, the Channel Islands, Norway, and as far away as Lisbon. His concluding chapters address the sound phenomena, distribution, and origin of different types of earthquakes.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Catalogue of British earthquakes; 3. Earthquakes of Inverness and of other centres near the Great Glen fault; 4. Earthquakes of Comrie and of other centres near the Highland border fault; 5. Menstrie earthquakes; 6. Earthquakes of miscellaneous and unknown centres in Scotland; 7. Earthquakes of north Wales; 8. Earthquakes of south Wales; 9. Earthquakes of the north-west of England; 10. Earthquakes of the north-east of England; 11. Earthquakes of the west of England; 12. Earthquakes of the midland counties of England; 13. Twin earthquakes of the west and midland counties of England; 14. Earthquakes of the east of England; 15. Earthquakes of the south-west of England; 16. Earthquakes of the south of England; 17. Earthquakes of the south-east of England; 18. Earthquakes of the unknown epicentres in England; 19. Earth-shakes in mining and limestone districts; 20. Extra-British earthquakes; 21. Sound phenomena of British earthquakes; 22. Distribution of British earthquakes in space and time; 23. Origin of British earthquakes; Index.

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NLS9780521140997
9780521140997
0521140994
A History of British Earthquakes by Charles Davison
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-07-30
436
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