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Field
Guide to the San Andreas Fault by David
K. Lynch, PhD, Thule Scientific, P.O. Box
953, Topanga, CA 90290. Call: (310)
455-3335.
Email:
dave@thulescientific.com. www.thulescientific.com
California New Attractions
Field Guide to the
San Andreas Fault by David K. Lynch, PhD
While
Californians sip vintage wines and forge on
with their lives, aware of dire warnings
about the next big quake along the San
Andreas fault, author David K. Lynch helps
lessen earthquake jitters with a new book
released just in time for Christmas gift
giving, "Field Guide to the San Andreas
Fault". The remarkable book that
comprehensively provides sensational photos,
maps, explanations and illustrations
necessary to better understand and
comprehend the San Andreas Fault system
which runs over 650 miles through 16
California counties is the perfect gift for
those on your holiday list.
Painstakingly examined, this unique book
explains nearly every aspect of the fault
and and the misnomers about earthquakes that
have been perpetuated for years. The author
transversed the famous fault, enabling him
to describe in detail what it's all about. "Field Guide to the San Andreas
Fault" should be required reading by
government agencies, the media, students,
California travelers and anyone else
interested in the often misunderstood fault
which runs more or less diagonally between
the Mexican border and Cape Mendocino.
Incredible!
"Does earthquake weather exist?"
Californians call it "shake and bake" when
an earthquake occurs during a heat spell. In
the authoritative guide based on science and
facts, you'll find answers to some of the
most common questions about earthquakes.
For 36
million Californians, the evidence is in
plain view that San Andreas fault can't be
ignored. It has released enormous energy in
countless earthquakes ranging in magnitude
from tremors to cataclysmic upheavals that
have ruptured the Earth's surface. In 1906
it destroyed many of San Francisco's
buildings in one of the largest earthquakes
in US history. Now the subject of a field
guide for travelers, astronomer and
planetary scientist David Lynch, PhD, brings
its mighty strength to life in a book that
takes you to actual spots where you can
see how the earth is
affected by its force.
The
sturdy, spiral-bound manual is a "must" for
travelers passing through cities named
Parkfield, San Francisco, Hollister,
Pacifica, Fort Ross and Palm Springs. This
travel companion that's chock full of
answers and insights to questions about
earthquakes is filled with colorful
illustrations, a glossary, and one-day
itineraries (complete with precise GPS
coordinates). Designed for fearless road
warriors driving even a basic car, your owner's manual
puts you in charge, equipped to
explore the San Andreas fault. Ideal for family outings, trips
with pets, a bus full of kids or your Harley
motorcycle club, each journey begins and
ends at a public park where Lynch suggests
you stop to have a picnic and enjoy the
scenic beauty that surrounds you in
California parks.
Putting 12 tours on your plate, Lynch makes
learning fun, and turns travel into a
learning experience with his creative
approach. The San Andreas fault, which
spans 16 counties and nearly one thousand
miles from Cape Mendocino to the Mexican
Border, offers numerous road stops along the
route.
For
those who would rather stay home and read
about the journey, you'll thoroughly enjoy
the author's narrative. In addition to
writing, Lynch uses the large telescopes on
Mauna Kea, fiddles around with his fiddle
and collects rattlesnakes, as well as
speaking professionally on a variety of
topics ranging from rainbows and the color
of the sky to what causes earthquakes.
Field Guide to the San Andreas Fault
order information- The book is spiral bound
and lays flat for easy reading in the car.
It is also available on CD so that people
can print out just the route they are
taking. Book: $39.95, plus shipping and
handling. CD :$19.95, plus shipping and
handling. Contact: David K. Lynch, Thule
Scientific, P.O. Box 953, Topanga, CA
90290. Call: (310) 455-3335.
Email: dave@thulescientific.com.
www.thulescientific.com
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