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Preface
Prologue: a few notes about Charles Darwin, his research and the contents of the book
1. Introduction
2. Extracts from Darwin's publications, and his basic geophysical ideas
3. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: topographic effect and local circumstances
4. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: seaquake-induced waves, atomization and cavitation
5. Extreme wave/ship interaction
6. Modelling of extreme waves in natural resonators: from gravity waves to the origin of the Universe
7. Final comments on Charles Darwin's geophysical observations.
Prologue: a few notes about Charles Darwin, his research and the contents of the book
1. Introduction
2. Extracts from Darwin's publications, and his basic geophysical ideas
3. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: topographic effect and local circumstances
4. Darwin's reports on catastrophic natural phenomena and modern science: seaquake-induced waves, atomization and cavitation
5. Extreme wave/ship interaction
6. Modelling of extreme waves in natural resonators: from gravity waves to the origin of the Universe
7. Final comments on Charles Darwin's geophysical observations.