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Richter's Scale: Measure of an Earthquake, Measure of a Man
by Susan Elizabeth Hough
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with references to "Beno Gutenberg".
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... scale, or should the names of other seismologists be attached as well? Did he properly acknowledge the contributions of colleague Beno Gutenberg? Was Richter, in the words of one later novelist, a "real SOB" who "screwed" Gutenberg out of his rightful share ... "
Key Phrases:
Charles Richter, Seismo Lab, Los Angeles, Beno Gutenberg, Long Beach, United States, famous seismologist, portable seismometers, seismological laboratory, seismology research, seismological community, earthquake cycle
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An Introduction to Seismological Research: History and Development
by Benjamin F. Howell
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with references to "Beno Gutenberg".
Excerpt - on Page 29: "
... Only one more individually assembled list is worthy of note: Beno Gutenberg and Charles Richter's Seismicity of the Earth, published first in 1941 as Special Publication 34 of the Geological Society of ... "
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United States, Beno Gutenberg, John Milne, San Francisco, Maurice Ewing, North America, refracted pulses, seismic pulses, rupture velocity, earthquake size, earthquake energy, seismic noise
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International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology, Part B, Volume 81B (International Geophysics)
by William H.K. Lee
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with references to "Beno Gutenberg".
Excerpt - on Page 81: "
... core to the earth through which the S waves could not penetrate . Not long afterward, in 1914, German geophysicist Beno Gutenberg refined this finding. ... "
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