Richter's Scale : Measure of an Earthquake, Measure of a Man / Susan Elizabeth Hough.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2016]Copyright date: 2007Description: 1 online resource (352 p.) : 45 halftonesContent type: - 9781400884445
- Earthquakes
- Richter scale
- Seismologists -- United States -- Biography
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Science & Technology
- 1811–12 New Madrid earthquakes
- Allen Say
- American Association of Variable Star Observers
- Another Woman
- Asperger syndrome
- Autism
- Barbara McClintock
- Benioff
- Beno Gutenberg
- Book
- Boris Podolsky
- Career
- Charles Francis Richter
- Child abuse
- Disaster
- Distrust
- Dr. Seuss
- Dysfunctional family
- Earthquake insurance
- Earthquake prediction
- Electra complex
- Emerging technologies
- Ernest Rutherford
- Female hysteria
- Field Act
- Foreshock
- Freaks
- Geologist
- Grandparent
- Hanks
- Hiroo Kanamori
- His Family
- Hugo Benioff
- Hypothyroidism
- I Wish (manhwa)
- IBM Selectric typewriter
- In Death
- Inception
- Keiiti Aki
- Luke Jackson (author)
- Margaret Atwood
- Mark Storey
- Meanness
- Mrs
- Neurosis
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Nobel Prize
- Nuclear winter
- Plate tectonics
- Popular Science
- Prediction
- Quantum mechanics
- Racism
- Rain Man
- Ramapo Fault
- Richter magnitude scale
- San Andreas Fault
- Scientist
- Seismological Society of America
- Seismology
- Seismometer
- Southern California
- Sylvia Nasar
- Symptom
- Testimonial
- The Tumor
- To This Day
- Total loss
- V
- Writing
- 551.22092 B 22
- QE22.R475 H68 2007eb
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. The Magnitude of the Problem -- Chapter 2. Formative Years -- Chapter 3. Margaret Rose -- Chapter 4. Harnessing the Horses -- Chapter 5. Earthquake Exploration -- Chapter 6. The Kresge Era -- Chapter 7. Beno Gutenberg -- Chapter 8. Earthquake! -- Chapter 9. Richter Scale -- Chapter 10. Charlie -- Chapter 11. Lillian -- Chapter 12. Richter’s Women -- Chapter 13. Autumn -- Chapter 14. Asperger’s Syndrome -- Chapter 15. Here It Comes Again -- Chapter 16. Predicting the Unpredictable -- Chapter 17. Sizing Up Earthquake Hazard -- Chapter 18. Hazard in a Nuclear Age -- Chapter 19. Supernova -- Appendix. A Belated Farewell -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- Earthquakes by Date
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By developing the scale that bears his name, Charles Richter not only invented the concept of magnitude as a measure of earthquake size, he turned himself into nothing less than a household word. He remains the only seismologist whose name anyone outside of narrow scientific circles would likely recognize. Yet few understand the Richter scale itself, and even fewer have ever understood the man. Drawing on the wealth of papers Richter left behind, as well as dozens of interviews with his family and colleagues, Susan Hough takes the reader deep into Richter's complex life story, setting it in the context of his family and interpersonal attachments, his academic career, and the history of seismology. Among his colleagues Richter was known as intensely private, passionately interested in earthquakes, and iconoclastic. He was an avid nudist, seismologists tell each other with a grin; he dabbled in poetry. He was a publicity hound, some suggest, and more famous than he deserved to be. But even his closest associates were unaware that he struggled to reconcile an intense and abiding need for artistic expression with his scientific interests, or that his apparently strained relationship with his wife was more unconventional but also stronger than they knew. Moreover, they never realized that his well-known foibles might even have been the consequence of a profound neurological disorder. In this biography, Susan Hough artfully interweaves the stories of Richter's life with the history of earthquake exploration and seismology. In doing so, she illuminates the world of earth science for the lay reader, much as Sylvia Nasar brought the world of mathematics alive in A Beautiful Mind.
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In English.
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