| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 634 pages
...ringing of church bells, general panic, without damage to buildings. VIII. Fall of chimneys, cranks in the walls of buildings. IX. Partial or total destruction of some buildings. X. Great disasters, ruins, disturbance of strata, fissures in the earth's crust, rockfalls from mountains. The disturbed... | |
| 1896 - 1020 pages
...general fright, without damage to buildings; nausea felt; "violent;" " very violent." VIII. Falling of chimneys; cracks in the walls of buildings. IX....Great disasters; overturning of rocks; fissures in the snrface of the ground; mountain slides. The relation between the intensity (I) of a shock as determined... | |
| 1886 - 1060 pages
...without damage to buildings. VIII. Fall of chimneys ; cracks in the walls of buildings. IX. Parlial or total destruction of some buildings. X. Great disasters;...fissures in the surface of the earth; mountain slides. Jan. 3. — About 2h a very light shock (III), lasting about five seconds, occurred at Laconia, NH... | |
| Edward Singleton Holden - 1887 - 86 pages
...loose objects; fall of plaster; striking of church bells; general fright, without damage to buildings. VIII. Fall of chimneys ; cracks in the walls of buildings....fissures in the surface of the earth; mountain slides. Fifth — A brief reference to the source of information, so that in nearly all cases the original... | |
| Edward S. Holden - 1887 - 104 pages
...loose objects; fall of plaster; striking of church bells; general fright, without damage to buildings. VIII. Fall of chimneys; cracks in the walls of buildings....fissures in the surface of the earth; mountain slides. Fifth—A hrief reference to the source of information, so that in nearly all cases the original record... | |
| Edward Singleton Holden - 1888 - 14 pages
...objects ; fall of plaster ; striking of church bells ; general fright, without damage to buildings. Till. Fall of chimneys ; cracks in the walls of buildings....fissures in the surface of the earth ; mountain slides. Determination of the mechanical equivalent of each degree on the Rossi-Forel scale. It is necessary... | |
| 1888 - 1132 pages
...faU of plaster ; striking of church bells ; general fright, without damage to buildings. VIII. Pall of chimneys ; cracks in the walls of buildings. IX....fissures in the surface of the earth ; mountain slides. Determination of the mechanical equivalent of each degree on the Rossi-Forel scale. It is necessary... | |
| Joseph Paxson Iddings - 1890 - 354 pages
...of churchbells; general fright, without damage to buildings. Nausea felt; "violent;" "very violent." VIII. Fall of chimneys; cracks in the walls of buildings....fissures in the surface of the earth ; mountain slides. The relation between the intensity (I) of a shock as determined by the formula already given, and the... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1891 - 1336 pages
...of churchbells; general (right, without damage to buildings. Nausea felt; "violent;" "very violent." VIII. Fall of chimneys ; cracks in the walls of buildings....fissures in the surface of the earth ; mountain slides. The relation between the intensity (/) of a shock as determined by the formula already given, and the... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1891 - 658 pages
...moveable objects, fall of plaster, ringing of church bells, general panic, without damage to buildings. VIII. Fall of chimneys, cracks in the walls of buildings....destruction of some buildings. X. Great disasters, ruins, disturbance of strata, fissures in the earth's crust, rockfalls from mountains. The disturbed... | |
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