Written Works
Bruce Bolt published a number of works about seismology during his career. These include:
- Geophysics Editor Academic Press New York 1973 ISBN 0-12-460813-2
- Geological Hazards: Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanoes, Avalanches, Landslides, Floods editor 1975 and 1977 Springer-Verlag New York ISBN 0-387-90254-6
- Nuclear Explosions and Earthquakes: the Parted Veil W.H. Freeman San Francisco 1976 ISBN 0-7167-0276-2
- Earthquakes: A Primer W.H. Freeman San Francisco 1978 ISBN 0-7167-0094-8.
- Inside the Earth: Evidence from Earthquakes W.H. Freeman San Francisco 1982 ISBN 0-7167-1359-4
- Earthquakes 5 editions 1987-2003, 2003 edition published by W. H. Freeman New York ISBN 0-7167-5618-8
- Earthquakes: 2006 Centennial Update W. H. Freeman; Fifth Edition edition (August 5, 2005) ISBN 0-7167-7548-4 and ISBN 978-0-7167-7548-5
- Earthquakes and Geological Discovery Scientific American Library New York 1993 ISBN 0-7167-5040-6
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