Disaster in Japan: What does it mean to us?

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Published elecronically Mar 14, 2011. 10 pages.
Distributed by Professor Nick Eyles (University of Toronto).
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan has lead to catastrophe with wide-spread repercussions. Geology professor Nick Eyles spent time in the earthquake-prone country and has written an in-depth analysis into why disaster struck on March 11, what happens next and what it might mean to us.
Yuko Shimoda: "I just want to draw the attention because it may or may not affect us here in future. Read the last parts of Professor Eyles's comment. This disaster in Japan may not be a fire happened someone neighborhood".

Author(s): Eyles Nick.

Language: English
Commentary: 434318
Tags: Горно-геологическая отрасль;Научно-популярное в геологии