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Cut and Paste this link in your browser: Overall Video hWIS0zJjApMYd6LkoGhNhnnOkoi2D&index=2 Epicenter Video: Eccentricity Video: Lab Practical Review Video

Lab Practical Review Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non- metallic? Station 1 – Rocks and Minerals

Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non- metallic?

Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non-metallic?

Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non- metallic?

Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non- metallic?

Fracture or Cleavage? Metallic or Non- metallic?

Station 1 - Rocks

Decide the rock type and provided a explanation or reason for your decision Sample 1 – Sample 2 – Sample 3 – Sample 4 – Sample 5 – Sample 6 –

What is the epicenter difference? What is the difference in arrival times? Station 2- Locating an Epicenter

Station 3 -Eccentricity Eccentricity = distance between the foci (tacks) / length of the major axis (diameter)

Round the following to the nearest 1000 th ? 1) = 2) = 3).0058 = 4) = 5) = 6) = 7) = 8).2046 = Which of the following is the most eccentric and why? Which of the following is least eccentric and why?