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Hurricane Katrina through the Eyes of Storm Chasers
Hurricane Katrina through the Eyes of Storm Chasers© 200596 pages, virtually all photographs I recently discovered a collection of Hurricane Katrina photography that I thought worth mentioning. The book collects photos taken by Jim Reed and Mike Theiss, principally in … Continue reading
Volcanoes in Human History
As with Earthquakes in Human History, this is exactly as it describes itself. A mix of science and history, the authors begin with an explanation of volcanic activity before moving on to cover a few key eruptions. Volcanoes illustrate that … Continue reading
Earrthquakes in Human History
Earthquakes in Human History© 2005 Jelle de Boer, Donald Sanders304 pages de Boer and Sanders’ “Earthquakes” is exactly what it says on the tin: a quick survey of how earthquakes have affected human history. An initial section explains the … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews, science
Tagged disaster, history, science, South America
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8.4
8.4.© 1995 Peter Hernon393 pages San Andreas? You want a real earthquake, son, you come to Tennessee. In America’s heartland lies a currently-quiescent fault, the New Madrid Seismic Zone. In the early 19th century a series of three massive earthquakes … Continue reading
Patriots
Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse© 1995 James Wesley Rawles400 pages So…much…testosterone. Well, D.C. finally spent itself into oblivion. After decades of deficits and a series of bailouts that do nothing but inflate the problem, the financial … Continue reading
One Second After
One Second After © 2011 William R. Forstchen 528 pages When the power blinked, Colonel John Matherson wasn’t alarmed. These things happen. But they don’t happen at the same exact time as failing phones, stalling cars, and falling planes. As … Continue reading
Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart© 2013 Harry Turtledove400 pages What was the difference? Just a little timing. There wasn’t a person in the world who didn’t have a story like that. If you’d been a little late or a little early, if … Continue reading
Into Thin Air
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster291 pages© 1997 Jon Krakauer When Outside magazine dispatched Jon Krakauer to join an expedition to climb Mount Everest in 1996 to investigate its commercialization, the opportunity allowed him to … Continue reading
All Fall Down
Supervolcano: All Fall Down © 2012 Harry Turtledove 416 pages YellowstoneNational Park is gone, replaced by a vast caldera that still ripples the air with its heat. The momentous eruption covered North America’s great-growing heartland in ash, ruining … Continue reading
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Tagged disaster, Harry Turtledove, science fiction
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Lost Moon
Lost Moon: the Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13© 1994 Jim Lovell, Jeffrey Kluger368 pages No one wants to hear ominous noises coming from their car in the middle of a road trip, especially if they’re in the middle of nowhere. … Continue reading
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Tagged disaster, history, human space flight, memoir, technology, Technology and Society
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