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Earthquake geology / [edited by] Nelson Bolivar.

Contributor(s): Bolivar, Nelson [editor.].
New York, NY, USA : Arcler Press LLC, ©2017Description: xx, 198 pages : colored illustrations ; 30 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781680944846 (hardcover).Subject(s): Earthquake geologyDDC classification: 551.22/Ea76 Other classification: COECS/E Summary: At present the main earthquake hypothesis is the ""explosive"" relaxation of the high elastic stresses accumulated in the lithosphere. This book presents contributions from researchers from different countries that point out the study of seismo induced phenomena associated with recent and historical earthquakes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

At present the main earthquake hypothesis is the ""explosive"" relaxation of the high elastic stresses accumulated in the lithosphere. This book presents contributions from researchers from different countries that point out the study of seismo induced phenomena associated with recent and historical earthquakes.

Text in English.

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