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Tsunami

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In Tsunami, Richard Hamblyn explores these treacherous, remorseless sea surges: how they happen, what makes them so powerful and what can be done to safeguard our most vulnerable coastlines. Detailing their cultural significance in tsunami-prone places such as Japan, Hawaii and Chile, the book also considers what tsunamis mean in the more seismically stable West, where the waves reign in popular culture and blockbuster movies but are rarely, if ever, experienced first-hand. From the legend of Atlantis to the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, this book is a cultural, historical and scientific guide to one of the world's most spectacular and deadly natural phenomena.

Author Biography

Richard Hamblyn is Lecturer in the Department of English and Humanities at Birkbeck, University of London. An award-winning environmental writer and historian, his previous books include Extraordinary Weather (2012), The Art of Science (2011), Terra: Tales of the Earth (2009) and The Invention of Clouds (2001).
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
70 colour, 30 black & white
Imprint
Reaktion Books
Pages
224
Publisher
Reaktion Books
Series
Dimensions
148x210x15
ISBN-13
9781780233475
Product ID
22146854

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