Book Description
Lex Luthor plans to bring Metropolis to its knees by creating an earthquake for the city.
Author : David E. Sky
Publisher : Meredith Corporation
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 22,83 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780696229091
Lex Luthor plans to bring Metropolis to its knees by creating an earthquake for the city.
Author : M. Hori
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 19,41 MB
Release : 2022-09-26
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1000615723
Integrated earthquake simulation (IES) is a new method for evaluating earthquake hazards and disasters induced in cities and urban areas. It utilises a sequence of numerical simulations of such aspects as earthquake wave propagation, ground motion amplification, structural seismic response, and mass evacuation. This book covers the basics of numerical analysis methods of solving wave equations, analyzing structural responses, and developing agent models for mass evaluation, which are implemented in IES. IES makes use of Monte-Carlo simulation, which takes account of the effects of uncertainties related to earthquake scenarios and the modeling of structures both above and below ground, and facilitates a better estimate of overall earthquake and disaster hazard. It also presents the recent achievement of enhancing IES with high-performance computing capability that can make use of automated models which employ various numerical analysis methods. Detailed examples of IES for the Tokyo Metropolis Earthquake and the Nankai Trough Earthquake are given, which use large scale analysis models of actual cities and urban areas.
Author : Cliffort H. Thurber
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 36,48 MB
Release : 2013-11-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9401595364
Advances in Seismic Event Location provides a broad overview of the fundamental issues involved in seismic event location, and presents a variety of state-of-the-art location methods and applications at a wide range of spatial scales. Three important themes in the book are: seismic monitoring for a Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), seismic event location in three-dimensional Earth models, and methods for multiple-event location. Each chapter contains background material to help readers less familiar with the topics covered, as well as to provide abundant references for readers interested in probing deeper into a topic. However, most of the emphasis is on recent advances in methodology and their application. Audience: The book is intended primarily for academic and professional researchers and graduate students in seismology.
Author : J. Charles Schenking
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 38,82 MB
Release : 2013-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0231162189
In September 1923, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake devastated eastern Japan, killing more than 120,000 people and leaving two million homeless. Using a rich array of source material, J. Charles Schencking tells for the first time the graphic tale of Tokyo's destruction and rebirth. In emotive prose, he documents how the citizens of Tokyo experienced this unprecedented calamity and explores the ways in which it rattled people's deep-seated anxieties about modernity. While explaining how and why the disaster compelled people to reflect on Japanese society, he also examines how reconstruction encouraged the capital's inhabitants to entertain new types of urbanism as they rebuilt their world. Some residents hoped that a grandiose metropolis, reflecting new values, would rise from the ashes of disaster-ravaged Tokyo. Many, however, desired a quick return of the city they once called home. Opportunistic elites advocated innovative state infrastructure to better manage the daily lives of Tokyo residents. Others focused on rejuvenating society--morally, economically, and spiritually--to combat the perceived degeneration of Japan. Schencking explores the inspiration behind these dreams and the extent to which they were realized. He investigates why Japanese citizens from all walks of life responded to overtures for renewal with varying degrees of acceptance, ambivalence, and resistance. His research not only sheds light on Japan's experience with and interpretation of the earthquake but challenges widespread assumptions that disasters unite stricken societies, creating a "blank slate" for radical transformation. National reconstruction in the wake of the Great Kanto Earthquake, Schencking demonstrates, proved to be illusive.
Author : Louise Sandhaus
Publisher :
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 23,6 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781938922619
According to the cliche, California is the place where anything goes and everyone does their own thing. Maybe that's because everyone knows that in California there's no terra firma: earthquakes, mudslides, fires, and the occasional civil uprising cause constant upheaval and change. It is also legendary as fertile ground for creativity, freedom, and social consciousness, where the status quo undergoes constant renovation. This book is the first to capture the enormous body of distinctive and visually ecstatic graphic design that emanated from this great state throughout most of the twentieth century. Edited and designed by graphic designer Louise Sandhaus, this raucous gathering of smart, offbeat, groundbreaking graphic design from the Left Coast will amaze readers with its breadth and richness.
Author : United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources. Joint Panel Conference
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 32,12 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Earthquake engineering
ISBN :
Author : United States-Japan Cooperative Program in Natural Resources. Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects. Joint Meeting
Publisher :
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 48,93 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Earthquake engineering
ISBN :
Author : Tim Grobaty
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 24,67 MB
Release : 2012-04-18
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1614234078
Incorporated in 1888, Long Beach was the nation's fastest-growing city for much of the early twentieth century. Tim Grobaty, columnist for two decades for the Long Beach Press-Telegram, looks back at the major events and compelling personalities that shaped the city's formative years. Early settlers such as William Willmore, Charles Rivers Drake and the Bixby family are brought into sharp focus as Grobaty recounts the city's defining moments. From the naming of city streets to early local newspaper wars, and culminating with the devastating earthquake of 1933, Long Beach Chronicles presents a fascinating collection of tales from the city's provocative past.
Author : Edward Seidensticker
Publisher :
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 49,5 MB
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN :
This sequel to Low City, High City: Tokyo From Edo to the Earthquake, carries the story of Tokyo forward to the present, showing it rising not only from the disaster of the earthquake, but a second, time from the catastrophe of 1945, to become the biggest and richest city in Asia.
Author : British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting
Publisher :
Page : 1112 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Science
ISBN :