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    Cascadia's Fault: The Coming Earthquake and Tsunami that Could Devastate North America

    Cascadia's Fault: The Coming Earthquake and Tsunami that Could Devastate North America

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    by Jerry Thompson, Simon Winchester (Introduction)


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      ISBN-13: 9781619020863
    • Publisher: Counterpoint Press
    • Publication date: 03/10/2012
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 352
    • Sales rank: 245,206
    • File size: 2 MB

    Jerry Thompson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker living outside of Vancouver. For twenty years, he worked as a as a network news correspondent and a documentary film producer for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He has written articles for Equinox and Vancouver magazine, and has produced and narrated a half-dozen highly regarded television documentary specials on Cascadia’s fault that received wide critical praise.

    Table of Contents

    Maps vii

    Foreword Simon Winchester xi

    Introduction xvii

    Part 1 Tremors and Riffles

    1 Mexico City: Preview of Coming Events 3

    2 Lessons from the Rubble: A Front-Page Story 13

    3 The Alaska Megathrust: Cascadia's Northern Cousin 29

    4 Against the Wind of Convention: Plafker, Benioff, and Press 43

    5 Cauldron and Crust: The Rehabilitation of Continental Drift 53

    6 Nuke on a Fault: Early Clues in Humboldt Bay 61

    7 Proving the Doubters Wrong: The Chile Connection 70

    8 Mount St. Helens: Cascadia's Smoking Gun? 78

    Part 2 Setbacks and Breakthroughs

    9 Mud Cores and Lasers: The Search for Evidence 95

    10 The Whoops Factor: Cascadia's True Nature Revealed 113

    11 Quake Hunters: Finding Cascadia's Ghost Forest 125

    12 Cedars, Peat, and Turbidites: A Tipping Point at Monmouth 134

    13 Cascadia's Segmented Past: Apocalypse or Decades of Terror? 147

    14 Digital Water: Catching Waves in a Computer 161

    15 Defining the Zone: Hot Rocks and High Water 177

    16 Cracks, Missing Rings, and Native Voices: Closing In on a Killer Quake 190

    17 The Orphan Tsunami: Final Proof of Cascadia's Last Rupture 200

    18 Episodic Tremor and Slip: Tracking Cascadia with GPS 212

    19 Turbidite Timeline: Cascadia's Long and Violent History 221

    20 When's This Going to Happen? The Problems with Prediction 233

    Part 3 Shockwaves

    21 Facing Reality: Cascadia Equals Sumatra 269

    22 The Next Wave: Thinking the Unthinkable 278

    23 Watching It Happen, Wishing It Wouldn't 288

    24 Cascadia's Fault: Day of Reckoning 300

    Epilogue: Survival and Resilience, a State of Mind 309

    Afterword 319

    Acknowledgments 337

    Suggestions for Further Reading 339

    Index 349

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    There is a crack in the earth’s crust that runs roughly 31 miles offshore, approximately 683 miles from Northern California up through Vancouver Island off the coast of British Columbia. The Cascadia Subduction Zone has generated massive earthquakes over and over again throughout geologic time—at least thirty-six major events in the last 10,000 years. This fault generates a monster earthquake about every 500 years. And the monster is due to return at any time. It could happen 200 years from now, or it could be tonight.

    The Cascadia Subduction Zone is virtually identical to the offshore fault that wrecked Sumatra in 2004. It will generate the same earthquake we saw in Sumatra, at magnitude nine or higher, sending crippling shockwaves across a far wider area than any California quake. Slamming into Sacramento, Portland, Seattle, Victoria, and Vancouver, it will send tidal waves to the shores of Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, damaging the economies of the Pacific Rim countries and their trading partners for years to come.

    In light of recent massive quakes in Haiti, Chile, and Mexico, Cascadia’s Fault not only tells the story of this potentially devastating earthquake and the tsunamis it will spawn, it also warns us about an impending crisis almost unprecedented in modern history.

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    Praise for Cascadia's Fault

    "Reporter Jerry Thompson puts the history of subduction earthquakes and the resultant tsunamis into clear perspective. In Cascadia’s Fault: The Coming Earthquake and Tsunami That Could Devastate North America, Thompson has written a very readable tale of how plate tectonics and earthquake science works, and what we need to know if we insist on being Left Coasters." —Sacramento News & Review

    "A level-headed look at a potentially devastating natural disaster . . . fascinating." —Booklist

    “Writer and director Jerry Thompson describes the brilliant scientific research conducted by Canadian and U.S. geologists and geophysicists that led to the important discovery that the Pacific Northwest experiences some of the largest earthquakes on Earth––giant subduction zone earthquakes. The Cascadian Subduction Zone is armed and dangerous––an earthquake comparable to, or even larger than, the great earthquake in Japan in March 2011, is inevitable. This inevitability demands that we better prepare ourselves and our cities for ‘the Big One.’ Cascadia’s Fault is a captivating read that gives readers a sense of the excitement of scientific discovery and the importance of science to society.” –– John Clague, Directore, Centre for Natural Hazard Research, Simon Fraser University

    “If you don’t know much about the risk posed by Cascadia, then you are not alone; indeed, for a long time even geologists were in the dark. The story of how they slowly uncovered the danger signs is the focus of journalist Jerry Thompson’s excellent new book, Cascadia’s Fault, a creditable attempt to raise awareness beyond geoscientists and emergency planners who have, as he puts it in his introduction, been ‘having a devil of a time getting anyone to pay attention.’” –– Highly Allochthonous

    "Jerry Thompson, a longtime journalist, doesn't say much if anything about politics in his new book. But the political implications of his book, for Canada and the United States, are inescapable." –– The Tyee

    "Thompson, a journalist and documentary film producer, presents this frightening look at the Cascadia subduction zone and the risk it poses to major American West coast cities through powerful earthquakes and devastating tsunami waves. Drawing from current seismology research and the effects of recent massive quakes in Chile, Sumatra and Japan, the work outlines the risks to this seemingly quiet section of the "Ring of Fire" and advocates for better disaster preparedness as the only way to survive the inevitable disaster to come." –– Booknews

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