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Earthquake Sounds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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1 This may possibly explain the boiling cauldron sound so often mentioned in earthquake descriptions.
2 See my monograph of the Earthquakes of Ischia, pp.82, 89, and Proceed. Roy. Soc. Dublin, 1886, pp. 120, 124.