Earthquakes in the 18th century
Contemporary eyewitness account of Rev. Charles Davy mod
Modern History Sourcebook: Rev. Charles Davy: The Earthquake at Lisbon, 1755
Voltaire letter extract on the Lisbon earthquake humanities homes letters
Letters from Voltaire, 24 November 1755
More images of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami berkeley images
The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake lisbon and portugal travel lisbon earthquake
the impact of the 1755 lisbon earthquake
Images and historical depictions of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake berkeley lisbon
Historical Depictions of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake
earthquake.usgs.gov/ on possible tie to the Cascadia Earthquake earthquake regional
Great Cascadia Earthquake Penrose Conference-The Oregonian article
300th anniversary article anniv press
Earthquakes Canada West - new Web site / Séismes Canada Ouest - nouveau site Web
froola Is Good For You.
Canadian source with a nice map pep
300th Anniversary of the Magnitude 9 Cascadia Earthquake
Science Daily on the Cascadia Earthquake & Japanese evidence releases
ScienceDaily: Japanese Shipwreck Adds To Evidence Of Great Cascadia Earthquake In 1700
Japanese tsunami descriptions pubs
Fault slip and seismic moment of the 1700 Cascadia earthquake inferred from Japanese tsunami descriptions
Repository of information on the Cascadia earthquake
The Cascadia earthquake catalog (1793-1929) database
USGS on the Cascadia earthquake earthquake regional
Great Cascadia Earthquake Penrose Conference
National Resources Canada: evaluation of Cascadia subduction zone hazards
Earthquakes Canada West - new Web site / Séismes Canada Ouest - nouveau site Web
USGS: Surviving a tsunami (United States)
Surviving A TsunamiLessons from Chile, Hawaii, and Japan
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