Quake Chasers: 15 Women Rocking Earthquake Science
Autor Lori Polydorosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2024 – vârsta ani
Quake Chasers: 15 Women Who Rock Earthquake Science explores the lives of 15 diverse, contemporary female scientists with a variety of specialties related to earthquake science.
Dr. Debbie Weiser travels to communities post-disaster, such as Japan and China, to evaluate earthquake damage in ways that might help save lives during the next Big One. Geologist Edith Carolina Rojas climbs to the top of volcanoes or searches barren deserts for volcanic evidence to measure seismic activity. Geophysicist Lori Dengler works with the National Weather Service and provided guidance to counties after the 2011 tsunami.
With tenacity, intellect, and innovation, these women have crushed obstacles in society, in the lab, and out in the field. Their accomplishments leave aftershocks as they work toward revealing answers to the many riddles that lie behind earthquakes, saving lives by teaching us how to prepare for these terrifying disasters.
Young scientists can take away inspiration and advice on following their own dreams like these inspiring women.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798890680037
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press
Locul publicării:United States
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
“Despite incredible recent advances, much about the science of earthquakes remains puzzling and uncertain. But what this beguiling book makes abundantly clear is that the women studying these terrifying temblors are some of the most inspiring scientists around. Pick up a copy and get to know them.” —Dr. Robin George Andrews, author of Super Volcanoes
“Readers of Quake Chasers meet women who have found a meaningful life in science in a variety of ways. They can see that a career helping people manage earthquakes can be researching how the earth moves or how people respond to that movement, or helping people prepare for that movement. The stories of these women show both a career and a life that can inspire future scientists.” —Dr. Lucy Jones, expert seismologist, founder and chief scientist of the Dr. Lucy Jones Center for Science and Society
"Informative" — Kirkus Reviews
“Readers of Quake Chasers meet women who have found a meaningful life in science in a variety of ways. They can see that a career helping people manage earthquakes can be researching how the earth moves or how people respond to that movement, or helping people prepare for that movement. The stories of these women show both a career and a life that can inspire future scientists.” —Dr. Lucy Jones, expert seismologist, founder and chief scientist of the Dr. Lucy Jones Center for Science and Society
"Informative" — Kirkus Reviews
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: SOS: Seismic Earthquake Warning Systems and Hazard Maps
1. Peggy Hellweg, Planting Seismometers
2. Susan Hough, Predicting Earthquakes
3. Clara Yoon, Earthquake Software
4. Debbie Weiser, Earthquake Damage
5. Wendy Bohon, Earthquake Geology
Part II: In the Field: On Land, Sea, and Volcanoes
6. Anne Baltay, Earthquakes
7. Valerie Sahakian, Fault Lines
8. Marianne Karplus, Fault Lines
9. Lori Dengler, Tsunamis
10. Carolina Edith Rojas, Volcanoes
Part III: Getting Out the Word: Seismic Communication and Education
11. Donyelle Davis, Learning About Volcanoes
12. Kate Long, Earthquake Preparation
13. Jenny Nakai, Geophysicist
14. Beth Bartel, Safety Education
15. Sara K. McBride, Tsunamis Preparation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Part I: SOS: Seismic Earthquake Warning Systems and Hazard Maps
1. Peggy Hellweg, Planting Seismometers
2. Susan Hough, Predicting Earthquakes
3. Clara Yoon, Earthquake Software
4. Debbie Weiser, Earthquake Damage
5. Wendy Bohon, Earthquake Geology
Part II: In the Field: On Land, Sea, and Volcanoes
6. Anne Baltay, Earthquakes
7. Valerie Sahakian, Fault Lines
8. Marianne Karplus, Fault Lines
9. Lori Dengler, Tsunamis
10. Carolina Edith Rojas, Volcanoes
Part III: Getting Out the Word: Seismic Communication and Education
11. Donyelle Davis, Learning About Volcanoes
12. Kate Long, Earthquake Preparation
13. Jenny Nakai, Geophysicist
14. Beth Bartel, Safety Education
15. Sara K. McBride, Tsunamis Preparation
Acknowledgments
Notes