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Earthquakes I-880, Oakland, CA (October 1989)
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Magnitude 5+ earthquakes 1980 - 1990
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Earthquake Formation Earthquakes occur when rock’s under stress shift along a fault.
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Elastic rebound theory states that rocks under stress will strain and then “rebound” back after plates slide past each other. (this causes earthquake and possibly tsunami’s)
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Earthquake focus and epicenter
Focus: area where fault slip occurred. Epicenter: point on earth’s surface above focus.
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Finish Earth’s Deadliest Earthquakes
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Earthquake Basics What is an Earthquake? Causes of Earthquakes
Elastic Rebound Theory How are earthquakes measured? Seismometers/Seismographs
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Types of Earthquake Waves
P (primary) waves Compressional (push-pull) Fastest waves (first to arrive at seismograph) Move through all materials
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Evidence of P-wave motion
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Types of Earthquake Waves
S (secondary) waves Move perpendicular to P wave Second fastest waves (next to arrive at seismograph) Move ONLY through solids
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Types of Earthquake Waves
Surface waves Rolling motion Slowest waves (arrive last at seismograph) Cause most damage
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Seismometer
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A seismogram records wave amplitude vs. time
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Locating an Epicenter View Seismograms Measure P and S wave arrivals
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P S
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Locating an Epicenter View Seismograms Measure P and S wave arrivals
Measure S-wave “lag” time ( = S - P) Use Travel-Time graph to correlate distance.
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Locating an Epicenter View Seismograms Measure P and S wave arrivals
Measure S-wave “lag” time ( = S - P) Use Travel-Time graph to correlate distance. Triangulate Distances
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PRACTICE TIME!!
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Seismogram
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Shadow Zone P-waves reflect between 0-104
P-waves refract between S-waves only reflect Proves outer core is LIQUID!
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Measuring Strength Earthquake Magnitude
Charles Richter designed first scale Based on height of the largest seismic wave Every 1 increase in magnitude = 10x increase in strength
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Earthquake Damage: Liquifaction
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Earthquake Damage: Liquifaction
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Earthquake Damage: Liquifaction
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Tsunami Formation
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Tsunami travel time (hours; simulation)
NOAA
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Dec Sumatra Tsunami
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Current Seismic Events
Earthquakes Tsunami
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References Used http://science.howstuffworks.com/earthquake6.htm
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