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I. What Are Earthquakes? A. Where Do Earthquakes Occur? 1. seismology a. study of earthquakes 2. seismologist a. scientist that studies earthquakes 3. Faults a. break in the earth’s crust b. blocks of crust slide past each other c. earthquakes occur along faults
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B. What Causes Earthquakes? 1. Deformation a. rocks deform as result of stress b. plastic deformation – deforms like clay – no earthquakes c. elastic deformation – stretches, breaks and returns to original shape earthquakes 2. Elastic rebound a. sudden return of elastically deformed rock to original position b. more stress is applied than rock can withstand c. energy is released d. seismic waves can cause earthquakes
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C. Faults at Tectonic Plates 1. Earthquake Zones a. near the surface or far below b. most happen at tectonic plate boundaries c. not all faults located at boundaries d. earthquakes can happen along faults in the middle of plates 2. Transform Motion a. where two plates slip past each other b. creates strike-slip faults c. blocks of crust slide horizontally past each other
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3. Convergent Motion a. where two plates push together b. reverse faults c. blocks of crust pushed together, slide along reverse faults 4. Divergent Motion a. two plates pull away from each other b. creates normal faults c. crust pulled away, slide along normal faults
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D. How Do Earthquake Waves Travel? 1. seismic Waves a. waves of energy that travel through the Earth b. body waves travel through interior of Earth c. surface waves travel on earth’s surface d. speed of wave depends on kind of material 2. P waves a. travel through solids, liquids, gases b. fastest waves c. pressure waves d. primary waves –first waves to be detected e. move back and forth
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3. S waves a. created when deformed waves spring back to original position b. shear waves – second fastest c. secondary waves –arrive after p waves d. travel through solids and gases 4. Surface waves a. move along Earth’s surface b. produce motion in upper few kilometers c. one type – back and forth motion d. one type – up, down, and around motion e. travel more slowly f. cause more damage
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