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The Great 1667 Dalmatia Earthquake - An In-Depth Case Study

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This book seeks to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of the 1667 Dalmatia earthquake phenomenon on the basis of eyewitness testimony. At the same time, one of the distinctive features of this book is that the earthquake observations are treated and arranged in time and space so as to provide earthquake data on the macroseismic intensity, which might be used in seismic hazard and risk studies.
On April 6, 1667 a devastating earthquake struck the southernmost region of Dalmatia (Croatia). Most of the affected area at that time belonged to the independent Republic of Ragusa, the capital of which was the town of Ragusa, today Dubrovnik. The 1667 earthquake left behind a lasting scar on the history and life of the Republic, as it was the catalyst of a serious financial crisis. Both the economic and more general consequences of this earthquake have been discussed in historiographical and seismological essays in late 20th-century works.
This book seeks to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of the 1667 Dalmatia earthquake phenomenon on the basis of eyewitness testimony. At the same time, one of the distinctive features of this book is that the earthquake observations are treated and arranged in time and space so as to provide earthquake data on the macroseismic intensity, which might be used in seismic hazard and risk studies.
The book is also intended as an extensive case history, which allows the author to include some guidelines on how to approach the study of a past earthquake and proceed to its full seismological interpretation. In this respect, a unique feature of the book is the comprehensive and detailed analysis of the original documentary sources in their proper context, effectively combining the interpretative approaches of history and seismology.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1. On the eve of the Earthquake.- 1.1 Setting the stage.- 1.2 Previous studies.- 1.3 Research without borders.- 2. The Earthquake Observers.- 2.1 Accounts and Perspectives.- 2.2 Breaking news.- 2.3 One last observation.- 3. And the Earth began to Quake.- 3.1 When.- 3.2 Where and how Intense.- 3.3 In Seismological Terms.- Epilogue.

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This book seeks to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of the 1667 Dalmatia earthquake phenomenon on the basis of eyewitness testimony. At the same time, one of the distinctive features of this book is that the earthquake observations are treated and arranged in time and space so as to provide earthquake data on the macroseismic intensity, which might be used in seismic hazard and risk studies.
On April 6, 1667 a devastating earthquake struck the southernmost region of Dalmatia (Croatia). Most of the affected area at that time belonged to the independent Republic of Ragusa, the capital of which was the town of Ragusa, today Dubrovnik. The 1667 earthquake left behind a lasting scar on the history and life of the Republic, as it was the catalyst of a serious financial crisis. Both the economic and more general consequences of this earthquake have been discussed in historiographical and seismological essays in late 20th-century works.
This book seeks to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of the 1667 Dalmatia earthquake phenomenon on the basis of eyewitness testimony. At the same time, one of the distinctive features of this book is that the earthquake observations are treated and arranged in time and space so as to provide earthquake data on the macroseismic intensity, which might be used in seismic hazard and risk studies.
The book is also intended as an extensive case history, which allows the author to include some guidelines on how to approach the study of a past earthquake and proceed to its full seismological interpretation. In this respect, a unique feature of the book is the comprehensive and detailed analysis of the original documentary sources in their proper context, effectively combining the interpretative approaches of history and seismology.

Product details

Authors Paola Albini
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319162072
ISBN 978-3-31-916207-2
No. of pages 95
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 7 mm
Weight 203 g
Illustrations XVIII, 95 p. 32 illus., 22 illus. in color. With online files/update.
Series SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

C, History, Cultural Studies, Historiography, environmental science, engineering & technology, Earth and Environmental Science, Regional and Cultural Studies, Regional Cultural Studies, Regional Studies, Earth Sciences, Earth System Sciences, Physical geography, Natural disasters, Natural Hazards, Culture—Study and teaching, History, general

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