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Seismology John Milne

Seismology By John Milne

Seismology by John Milne


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Published in 1898, this work by John Milne (1850-1913) explains the nature of earthquakes, how to study them, the applications of this knowledge, and much more. Milne references the investigations, hypotheses and formulae of modern scientists. The text is accompanied by many diagrams, especially of experimental apparatus, and photographs.

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Seismology by John Milne

While living in Japan, John Milne (1850-1913) sought to study the 1880 Yokohama earthquake, soon realising that scientists lacked the proper tools. Aided by colleagues, he went on to develop the necessary instrumentation, and by 1896 he had built the first seismograph capable of recording major earthquakes in any part of the world. His textbook Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements (also reissued in this series) had appeared in 1886. In this follow-up work, published in 1898, Milne continues to discuss the nature of earthquakes, the methods and equipment needed to investigate them, and how to apply this knowledge to construction. He references the research, hypotheses and formulae of modern scientists, also noting in passing the suggestions made by earlier authors on the causes of seismic activity. The text is accompanied by many diagrams, especially of experimental apparatus, and several photographs illustrate damaged buildings and bridges.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Bradyseisms; 2. Methods of measuring bradyseismical motion; 3. Causes of earthquakes; 4. Seismometry; 5. The nature of earthquake motion; 6. Velocity of earth waves; 7. Seismic elements which are calculable; 8. Earthquakes and construction; 9. Earthquakes and construction (cont.); 10. The position, character, depth, and distribution of earthquake origins; 11. Seismic frequency and periodicity; 12. Seismic phenomena of a miscellaneous character; 13. Slow changes in the vertical; 14. The diurnal and semi-diurnal waves; 15. Pulsations; 16. Earth tremors; 17. Movement's of the Earth's crust in relation to physical research and engineering; Appendix; Index.

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NLS9781108070294
9781108070294
1108070299
Seismology by John Milne
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2014-05-22
342
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