| Alaska-Aleutian megathrust (U.S. Seismic Zones) Author: Haynes, Danielle | ||
| Price: $18.11 | ||
Summary:
The Alaska-Aleutian Megathrust is a seldom-visited area of the world where some of Earth's most powerful earthquakes, known as megathrusts, occur. This volatile arc of islands in the northern Pacific Ocean was created by a subduction zone between two of Earth's tectonic plates. The volcanic activity there has created countless earthquakes and tsunamis over the centuries.
Reviews:
School Library Journal (11/01/25)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 11/01/2025 Gr 3–8—These information-rich texts about seismology cover the six zones in the United States where tectonic and other seismic activity is common. Simply written, but with lots of fresh vocabulary (like subduct and seismograph) these titles are packed with knowledge. There are explanatory maps of the tectonic plates, locations of volcanoes, and other diagrams. There are also primary source images from the affected areas of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. The series explores the effects of climate change on seismic activity and the unexpected environmental impacts that can happen in its wake, like oil spills caused by earthquakes. Profiles of important seismologists and historical witnesses add a human aspect to these natural disasters. VERDICT An excellent choice for informatin that feels fresh and interesting. - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.



