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Focus Question: HOW CAN WE LOCATE THE EPICENTER OF AN EARTHQUAKE?
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Is caused by an an earthquake under the ocean
TSUNAMI Is caused by an an earthquake under the ocean
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Formation of a tsunami
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Tsunamis
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Seismographs Allow us to measure Seismic Waves and study earthquakes
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Both travel faster as the pressure or density increases
They travel faster (and take less time) They travel slower (and take more time) Both travel faster as the pressure or density increases They can travel through any type of material They can travel only through solids They cause a vibration perpendicular to the direction of movement of the waves They cause a vibration parallel to the direction of movement of the waves
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The velocity for both P and S-waves increases
The velocity for both P and S-waves decreases
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Seismic Waves Primary/compressional waves (P): travel faster
through solids, liquids, gases, and plasma arrive first Secondary/Sheer/(S): travel slower through solids only arrive second Surface waves: most destruction
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The farther away a seismograph is from the epicenter, the longer the difference between the arrivals of the P- and S- waves
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The smaller the difference in arrival time between P & S;
Farthest Closest The smaller the difference in arrival time between P & S; The closer the station to the epicenter
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20 Seconds 200 Km
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Question 1 Classwork P waves 5 min S waves 9 min Difference 4 min
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Question 2 4,200 Km
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Question 3 4, 800 Km
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Question 4 9 min 40 sec
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Question 5 S waves 12:40 P waves 7:00 Diff 5 min 40 sec
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One seismic station report allow us to find the distance to the epicenter
As the distance from the epicenter increases, the difference in arrival time increases The average velocity: distance ÷ time
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How is an Earthquake’s Epicenter Located?
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How is an Earthquake’s Epicenter Located?
Three seismograph stations allow us to locate the epicenter of an earthquake A circle represents each station The intersection of the 3 circles locates the epicenter
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Triangulation of 3 stations to locate earthquake epicenter
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Earthquake time & Arrival Time (P & S Waves)
Arrival time: Earthquake origin time + P/S travel time Earthquake Origen time: P/S arrival time – P/S travel time
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Locating an Earthquake
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Time-Travel Curve
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Locating an Earthquake Epicenter
Triangulate means to use three positions to determine an exact location.
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Locating Earthquakes
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