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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Elizabeth HoughPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780691118192ISBN 10: 0691118191 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 11 April 2004 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsEarthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance... [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. -- Gregory C. Beroza Nature A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented... Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. -- Mark Zoback American Scientist An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen... It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life... This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. -- Sue Bowler New Scientist Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone... Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. Choice Fascinating and clearly written. -- Thomas Jones London Review of Books This is a very ambitious book... Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic... [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. -- Sandy Steacy Times Higher Education Supplement Earthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance... [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. -- Gregory C. Beroza, Nature A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented... Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. -- Mark Zoback, American Scientist An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen... It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life... This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. -- Sue Bowler, New Scientist Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone... Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. -- Choice Fascinating and clearly written. -- Thomas Jones, London Review of Books This is a very ambitious book... Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic... [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. -- Sandy Steacy, Times Higher Education Supplement Earthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance... [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. -- Gregory C. Beroza Nature A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented... Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. -- Mark Zoback American Scientist An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen... It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life... This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. -- Sue Bowler New Scientist Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone... Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. Choice Fascinating and clearly written. -- Thomas Jones London Review of Books This is a very ambitious book... Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic... [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. -- Sandy Steacy Times Higher Education Supplement One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2002 Earthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance... [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. --Gregory C. Beroza, Nature A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented... Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. --Mark Zoback, American Scientist An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen... It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life... This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. --Sue Bowler, New Scientist Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone... Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. --Choice Fascinating and clearly written. --Thomas Jones, London Review of Books This is a very ambitious book... Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic... [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. --Sandy Steacy, Times Higher Education Supplement Earthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance... [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. -- Gregory C. Beroza, Nature A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented... Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. -- Mark Zoback, American Scientist An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen... It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life... This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. -- Sue Bowler, New Scientist Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone... Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. -- Choice Fascinating and clearly written. -- Thomas Jones, London Review of Books This is a very ambitious book... Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic... [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. -- Sandy Steacy, Times Higher Education Supplement This is a very ambitious book. . . . Hough does a good job, and the interested non-scientific reader will come away with a solid knowledge of the topic. . . . [T]hroughout the book [Hough] integrates state-of-the-art research with explanations of earth quake phenomena and attempts to explain many of the current controversies. --Sandy Steacy, Times Higher Education Supplement Fascinating and clearly written. --Thomas Jones, London Review of Books Earthshaking Science is without equal--literally, a book for everyone. . . . Hough's writing style is exceptionally engaging; she asks copious insightful questions to reveal the current state of knowledge and where research and discovery must lead. --Choice An excellent outline of how, why and where earthquakes happen. . . . It presents a real picture of a lively research field in all its gritty glory, written with a sharp eye for the absurdities of scientific life. . . . This is an intelligent look at a broad field of science that affects many lives. Anyone heading for an earthquake area should buy a copy. --Sue Bowler, New Scientist A reader with no background in earth science or seismology can easily absorb the material presented. . . . Hough's writing style is easy and engaging, and she makes the subject matter entertaining. --Mark Zoback, American Scientist Earthshaking Science takes on the difficult task of reviewing the state of earthquake science at a time when the field is evolving rapidly. Its author, Susan Hough, has done an admirable job of clearly and accurately illuminating the boundary between our knowledge and our ignorance. . . . [She] has written a book that is accessible to readers in other disciplines and to a non-technical audience, but provides enough thoughtful commentary and perspectives to hold the attention of specialists. --Gregory C. Beroza, Nature One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2002 Author InformationSusan Elizabeth Hough is a seismologist with the United States Geological Survey in Pasadena, California, and has published more than forty articles in journals such as Nature, Science, Natural History, and the Journal of Geophysical Research. She has also written occasional editorials on earthquakes for the Los Angeles Times. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |