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Do Now – In Notebooks What are some effects of earthquakes? Why is intensity not always the same as magnitude for an earthquake?
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EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS How can earthquakes affect society?
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Structural Failure Stone and concrete Easily damaged Wooden structures Withstand Earthquakes Better Steel-framed buildings High rises are reinforced to make them earthquake resistant
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Structural Failure “Pancaking” Supporting walls of a building fail and an intact level above falls
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Aftershocks A ground tremor caused by the repositioning of rocks after an earthquake
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Land and Soil Failure Massive landslides Earthquakes liquefy surface materials which then behave like quicksand Greatest damage in soft soil
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Earthquake Evidence Fault scarps Areas of great vertical offset
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Tsunami A tsunami is a series of water waves generated by a disturbance in the ocean.
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How do Tsunamis form? Tsunami sources displace water in the ocean Gravity then acts to restore displaced water A wave is generated that travels as an expanding ring across the ocean’s surface
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Earthquake Forecasting Calculating the probability of an earthquake Done by following: History of Earthquakes in an area Rate at which strain builds up in the rocks
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Where do Earthquakes Occur? Earthquakes are not randomly distributed Majority of earthquakes occur along seismic belts (Almost 80% at Circum-Pacific Belt) Seismic gaps Place along an active fault that has not experienced an earthquake for a long time
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