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M. ROTHÉ has given us in this little book a very clear account of the latest developments of seismology, especially of the instruments that have been designed for recording distant earthquakes, the methods of locating the epicentre, the forms of seismic rays, and their bearing on the structure of the earth's interior. If it were for these chapters alone, the book would be worth possessing.
Le tremblement de terre.
Par Edmond Rothé. (Nouvelle Collection scientifique.) Pp. xxxiv + 248. (Paris: Félix Alcan, 1925.) 10 francs.
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D., C. Le tremblement de terre . Nature 118, 223 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118223c0
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