Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity on Islands

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Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity on Islands

History and Contemporary Perspectives from the Azores

Geophysics Geology, geomorphology and the lithosphere Meteorology and climatology Physical geography and topography Human geography Environmental management Natural disasters Social impact of environmental issues

Authors: David Chester, Angus Duncan, Rui Coutinho, Nicolau Wallenstein

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 29th November 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 9 Mb

ISBN: 9780429648106


Introduction

This volume examines the impact of and responses to historic earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the Azores. Study is placed in the contexts of: the history and geography of this fascinating archipelago; progress being made in predicting future events and policies of disaster risk reduction.

Scope and Content

This is the only volume to consider the earthquake and volcanic histories of the Azores across the whole archipelago and is based, not only on contemporary published research, but also on the detailed study of archival source materials. The authors seek to show how extreme environmental events, as expressed through eruptions, earthquakes and related processes operating in the past may be considered using both complementary scientific and social scientific perspectives in order to reveal the ways in which Azorean society has been shaped by both an isolated location in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and the ever present threat of environmental uncertainty. Chapter 2, which analyses in depth the geology and tectonics of the islands is of more specialist interest, but technical terms are fully explained so as to widen the accessibility of this material.

Intended Audience

The audience for this volume includes all those who are interested in the geology, geography, history and hazard responses in the Azores. It is written, not just for the educated general reader, but for the specialist earth scientist and hazard researcher.

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