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We are the Earthquake Generation

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Anthropologist and engineer Jeffrey Goodman has dedicated himself to analyzing seismic predictions based on studies of the tectonic changes of our planet. The result of his research has led him to conclude that we are the earthquake generation. Goodman has arrived at a frightening prediction for the future: we are living in the last years of the planet as we know it. The continents are likely to shift, and the contours of the coast will change profoundly. It is predicted that by the year 2000, the Earth's axis of rotation will shift, causing enormous changes in the planet's physiography. Earthquakes - volcanic eruptions - submerged cities - a new ice age - sinking continents - devastating storms - nuclear disasters. What will follow the catastrophe of Mount St. Helens? Goodman presents us with this disturbingly fascinating work. Tomorrow we will inhabit a different planet called Earth!

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We are the Earthquake Generation, Jeffrey Goodman

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Título
We are the Earthquake Generation
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Berkley
Publicado en
1980
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
277
ISBN10
0425049914
ISBN13
9780425049914
Serie
Etiquetas
Ficción
Calificación
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Anthropologist and engineer Jeffrey Goodman has dedicated himself to analyzing seismic predictions based on studies of the tectonic changes of our planet. The result of his research has led him to conclude that we are the earthquake generation. Goodman has arrived at a frightening prediction for the future: we are living in the last years of the planet as we know it. The continents are likely to shift, and the contours of the coast will change profoundly. It is predicted that by the year 2000, the Earth's axis of rotation will shift, causing enormous changes in the planet's physiography. Earthquakes - volcanic eruptions - submerged cities - a new ice age - sinking continents - devastating storms - nuclear disasters. What will follow the catastrophe of Mount St. Helens? Goodman presents us with this disturbingly fascinating work. Tomorrow we will inhabit a different planet called Earth!