Explore the depths of seismological research with the "Seismological Journal Of Japan, Volume 2," authored by John Milne and the Jishin Gakkai (Japan). This historical volume offers insights into early earthquake studies and seismic activities in Japan. Delve into detailed observations, analyses, and findings that contribute to our understanding of the Earth's dynamic processes.
A valuable resource for geologists, seismologists, and historians of science, this journal provides a unique glimpse into the scientific endeavors of the past and their lasting impact on modern seismology. Discover the pioneering work that laid the foundation for contemporary earthquake research and risk assessment. This volume is essential for anyone interested in the historical development of seismology and the study of earthquakes in Japan.
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