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Chapter 5 Section 4
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Liquefaction Aftershock Tsunami Base-isolated Building
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Geologists can determine earthquake risk by locating where faults are active, where past earthquakes have occurred, and where the most damage is caused. In the Unites States, the risk is highest along the Pacific coast in California, Washington, and Alaska. The eastern U.S. mostly has a low risk of earthquakes because this region lies far from plate boundaries.
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Using the Mercalli Scale, intensity maps show the ground shaking and damage from an earthquake vary from place to place. Intensity maps show that most earthquakes happen near fault lines. Past earthquakes help geologists estimate the risk of future earthquakes. Geologists study historic earthquake reports, and the rock and soil along faults for evidence of past earthquakes.
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Causes of earthquake damage include shaking, liquefaction, aftershocks, and tsunamis. The shaking from seismic waves can trigger landslides or avalanches, and can damage or destroy bridges, buildings, utility poles, gas lines, and water mains. Liquefaction occurs when an earthquake’s violent shaking suddenly turns loose, soft soil into liquid mud. Aftershocks are earthquakes that occur after a larger earthquake in the same area. Tsunamis are large waves caused by earthquakes displacing the water in the ocean.
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What areas of the U.S. have the highest earthquake risk? The lowest? Why do geologists make intensity maps? What are the four ways earthquakes can cause damage?
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The best way to protect yourself from an earthquake is to drop, cover, and hold. If you are inside, crouch underneath a sturdy table or desk, or crouch against an inner wall with your head covered. Avoid windows, mirrors, wall hangings, and furniture that might fall over. If you are outside, move to an open area such as a playground. Avoid cars, power lines, trees, and buildings. To prepare for problems with water and food, have an earthquake kit ready with canned food, water, and first aid supplies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmFHOgP35vo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmFHOgP35vo
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To reduce earthquake damage, new buildings must be made stronger and more flexible. Older buildings may be modified so as to withstand stronger quakes. Buildings made of brittle materials such as concrete and brick suffer the most damage in an earthquake. Buildings made of more flexible materials, such as wood, tend to suffer less damage. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toa1OeFucxI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toa1OeFucxI
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A base-isolated building is designed to reduce the amount of energy that reaches the building during an earthquake. It rests on shock-absorbing rubber pads or springs, which smooth out the bumpy ride to prevent violent shaking. Flexible joints can be installed in gas and water lines to keep them from breaking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzVvd4Dk6sw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzVvd4Dk6sw
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