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EARTHQUAKES Shaking Crust B48a
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EARTHQUAKES vibrations produced by breaking of lithosphere (crust and upper mantle) elastic limit = amount that rocks can stretch and bend –When surpassed --> rocks break and move –seismic waves (vibrations) sent out in all directions
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FAULT surface along which rocks move (B7, Figure 19)
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FOCUS V. EPICENTER FOCUS - point below the surface where rocks actually break EPICENTER - point on surface directly above the focus (B7, Figure 20)
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SEISMIC WAVES Body Waves –primary –secondary –travel through the earth Surface Waves –travel on the earth (B7, Figure 21)
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PRIMARY SEISMIC WAVES P wave move out from focus longitudinal wave –particles move parallel to wave direction fastest least destructive (B7, Figure 22)
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SECONDARY SEISMIC WAVES S wave move out from focus transverse wave –particles move at right angles to wave direction slower than P waves more destructive than P (B7, Figure 23)
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SURFACE WAVES L wave move out from epicenter particles move in ellipses compared to wave direction slowest Most destructive (B7, Figure 24)
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LAG TIME LAG TIME = difference between first S wave and first P wave arrival at a seismic station longer lag time = further from epicenter (B9, Figure 25)
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TIME-TRAVEL GRAPH compares distance from epicenter to lag time (B9, Figure 26)
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LOCATING AN EPICENTER triangulation use information from at least three seismic stations Draw 3 circles Intersection = epicenter (B9, Figure 27)
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RICHTER SCALE Measures amount of energy released Increase of “1” = 10 times more energy released OBJECTIVE SCALE Not influenced by other factors Used to compare earthquakes
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MERCALLI SCALE Measures amount of damage done to man-made structures SUBJECTIVE SCALE Influenced by many factors (height of buildings, age, how built, etc.) Used to determine amount of $ for aid
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