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Earthquakes in Japan - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoUnfortunately, the few extant copies of this most important compilation are all more or less in a fragmentary condition. It is, however, evident from the context that the author intended to, ...
The end of the world as we know it: Famous soothsayer Baba Vanga’s prediction for 2025 is terrifying
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 2 days ago2024 hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing so far. Japan’s devastating earthquake... Both the Russian...
The Japan Earthquake of January 15, 18871 - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoSOON after the occurrence of the earthquake of January 15 last, which caused considerable damage to property in and near Yokohama, the authorities of the Imperial University ...
Earthquakes and how to Measure them 1 - Nature
Nature· 18 hours agoEWING explained that the study of earthquakes had two aspects, one geological and the other mechanical, and it was of the latter alone that his lecture was to treat. The mechanical ...
Seismological Work in Japan1 - Nature
Nature· 18 hours agoThis Society is called the Seismological Society of Japan. An epitome of a portion of this work is to be found in nine Reports on the volcanic phenomena of Japan& ...
Earthquake Vibrations - Nature
Nature· 22 hours agoIN a note in your issue of August 25 on my account of the earthquake of March 8, 1881, felt in Japan, it is said “that from the phenomena of the shock and ...
A Magnetic Survey of Japan reduced to the Epoch 1895.0 and the Sea Level - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoA Magnetic Survey of Japan reduced to the Epoch 1895.0 and the Sea Level. Carried out by order of the Earthquake Investigation Committee, reported by A.
The Typhoon of September 21, 1934, in Japan - Nature
Nature· 17 hours agoWHAT is described as the greatest typhoon on record struck the southern coast of Japan early on September 21. A week later, the Earthquake Research Institute ...
Earthquakes and Earth Physics - Nature
Nature· 20 hours agoIn the course of his paper, he remarked that earthquakes may be divided into two groups-first, those which disturbed continental areas, or even the world as a whole, which ...
Mr. Dixon's Mode of Observing the Phenomena of Earthquakes - Nature
Nature· 16 hours agoMR. HAROLD DIXON'S letter in NATURE of Sept 18 (p. 491) is exceedingly interesting to seismologists. On two occasions he was able to make the only kind of observation which is of any value unless ...