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Title: A Land in Motion: California's San Andreas Fault by Michael Collier, Lawrence Ormsby ISBN: 0-520-21897-3 Publisher: University of California Press Pub. Date: 01 September, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.67 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A superb book about an awesome phenomenon
Comment: The San Andreas Fault traverses much of California from the Mexican border to far in the north. Those who have never seen it sometimes picture this tectonic feature as a lurking menace ready to swallow whole towns at a second's whim. This highly accurate book dispels such misimpressions and passes along a good deal of valid scientific information in an interesting, understandable way.
The book shows in colored diagrams and easily read narrative how plate tectonics has worked to create this piece of California that is moving inexorably northwest. The writers clearly explain how and why earthquake-producing stresses build up in and along the fault. Brief, but spectacular, histories show what happens when these stresses are released.
The book is exceptional in that it discusses rather esoteric scientific concepts in a non-patronizing way. The text is neither dry, nor overly simplistic. Any person with a limited scientific background and a high school education can grasp the concepts being examined.
The photographs of such things as offset streams, scarps, trees with interrupted growth, and sag ponds are carefully selected, and beautifully crafted. These follow the text well, avoiding the liability of having to probe through the book to match the picture with the explanation. They will call you to come to California.
Two excellent features are discussion segments with geologists who work on solving the fault's mysteries, and a section on parklands in which San Andreas Fault features may be found.
I highly recommend this wonderful book to anyone planning a trip to California, anyone who has an interest in the Earth and its processes, and anyone who just likes a darn good read.
Rating: 4
Summary: great pictures
Comment: Nice book. Fast reading. Excellent pictures. This book really hits home for Californians. Decent explanation of how the earth is moving.
Rating: 5
Summary: This book rocks!
Comment: Michael Collier has beautifully written and photographed the geological history of the San Andreas Fault. In what COULD have been an extremely dry subject he has captured my imagination with the most gorgeous photos and his plain-speaking explanations of geology. It's literally a page turner, too, with the flip-page diagram, showing the movement of the tectonic plates. A beautiful book worthy of the coffee table and a wonderful addition to my reference library.
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Title: Magnitude 8: Earthquakes and Life Along the San Andreas Fault by Philip L. Fradkin ISBN: 0520221192 Publisher: University of California Press Pub. Date: 01 October, 1999 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Assembling California by John McPhee ISBN: 0374523932 Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux Pub. Date: 01 February, 1994 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: Earthshaking Science: What We Know, and Don't Know, About Earthquakes by Susan Elizabeth Hough ISBN: 0691050104 Publisher: Princeton University Press Pub. Date: 01 April, 2002 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: Volcanoes in Human History: The Far-Reaching Effects of Major Eruptions. by Jelle Zeilinga De Boer, Donald Theodore Sanders ISBN: 0691050813 Publisher: Princeton University Press Pub. Date: 01 January, 2001 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests (Politics of the Living) by Derrick Jensen, George Draffan ISBN: 1931498458 Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company Pub. Date: 01 October, 2003 List Price(USD): $15.00 |
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