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NPS Conference on Balancing Safety with Cultural Heritage 1 National Park Service 2002 Conferences on Balancing Public Safety and Protection of Our Nation's Heritage 5/7/04 5:30 PM Emergency Preparedness for Historic Sites BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by David W. Look, AIA Chief, Cultural Resources Team Pacific Great Basin Support Office National Park Service Table of Contents General 2 Drought 13 Earthquake 13 Fire 30 Flood 35 Hurricane, Typhoon, Cyclone 36 Landslide 39 Storm 39 Terrorist Attack 39 Tornado 60 Toxic Industrial Accident 60 Tsunami 61 Vandalism 62 Volcano 63 War 63 Note: The coverage on drought, landslides, tornados, and toxic industrial accidents is very incomplete. If you know of good informative books and articles on their relationship to historic and prehistoric sites, please send bibliographical information to David W. Look, Chief, Cultural Resources Team, National Park Service, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607-4807, or by email to: [email protected].

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National Park Service 2002 Conferences on Balancing Public Safety and Protection of Our Nation's Heritage

5/7/04 5:30 PM

Emergency Preparedness for Historic Sites

BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by David W. Look, AIA

Chief, Cultural Resources Team Pacific Great Basin Support Office

National Park Service

Table of Contents

General 2 Drought 13 Earthquake 13 Fire 30 Flood 35 Hurricane, Typhoon, Cyclone 36 Landslide 39 Storm 39 Terrorist Attack 39 Tornado 60 Toxic Industrial Accident 60 Tsunami 61 Vandalism 62 Volcano 63 War 63 Note: The coverage on drought, landslides, tornados, and toxic industrial accidents is very incomplete. If you know of good informative books and articles on their relationship to historic and prehistoric sites, please send bibliographical information to David W. Look, Chief, Cultural Resources Team, National Park Service, 1111 Jackson Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607-4807, or by email to: [email protected].

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