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This work presents concise case studies of notable earthquakes from the recent half-century, assembling observational reports, intensity maps, seismograms, magnetograph and tide-gauge records, and numerous diagrams and photographs. It explains practical methods used to locate epicentres and estimate focal depths, analyzes meizoseismal areas, aftershock distributions, and variable shock characteristics, and documents surface effects such as fault scarps, ground displacement, and structural damage. Each chapter combines field evidence with instrumental data, and a concluding discussion synthesizes methodological lessons and comparative insights for seismological investigation.

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Charles Davison

Charles Davison was a scholar known for his contributions to the study of seismology and natural disasters. His notable work, "A Study of Recent Earthquakes," explores the patterns and impacts of seismic events, providing valuable insights into the science of earthquakes. Davison's research reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of geological phenomena and their effects on society. Through his writings, he has contributed to the broader discourse on natural disasters and their implications for human safety and infrastructure.

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