Akitsune Imamura

Akitsune Imamura
Akitsune Imamura

Akitsune Imamura was a Japanese seismologist. Born in a poor family, he nonetheless managed to study at the Imperial University of Tokyo. In 1899, in anticipation of the later theory of plate tectonics, he argued that the tsunami that struck the Sanriku coast of Honshū island in 1896 had been triggered by movements of the earth's crust under the sea. In a paper written in 1905, he predicted that a major earthquake would hit the Kantō region around Tokyo within 50 years and kill over 100,000 people, and advocated that measures be taken. His worries materialized when the Great Kantō earthquake devastated Tokyo in 1923, claiming more than 100,000 victims. In 1939, while working for the Seismological Observatory of Tokyo University, Imamura made a reconstruction of Zhang Heng's seismoscope, considered to have been the first such device ever made.

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Hombre
Fecha de nacimiento
01 de enero, 1870
Edad
156
Lugar de nacimiento
Kagoshima Prefecture
Fecha de nacimiento
01 de enero, 1948
Murió envejecido
78
Zodíaco
Capricornio
Redes sociales , Enlaces
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