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Locating Earthquakes
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Solid Inner Core Fluid Outer Core → magnetic field! Flexible Mantle Brittle Crust What's inside the Earth...
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Convective motions in Earth’s mantle: → heat transfer from the core → hot spots on the surface → pressure on tectonic plates
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Earth’s Tectonic Plates
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The focus, which is below the Earth’s surface, is where an earthquake occurs. The epicenter is the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus.
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Earthquakes send out seismic waves......and seismometers detect them on the surface.
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Useful characteristics about the waves: - shear waves - travel up and down - travel slowly - cannot travel through liquid S Waves - pressure waves - travel back and forth - travel quickly - can travel through anything P Waves
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Useful characteristics about the waves: - shear waves - travel up and down - travel slowly - cannot travel through liquid S Waves - pressure waves - travel back and forth - travel quickly - can travel through anything P Waves
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Another useful characteristic about the waves: Since they travel at different speeds, we can figure out distance to the earthquake.
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Another useful characteristic about the waves: Since they travel at different speeds, we can figure out distance to the earthquake.
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Another useful characteristic about the waves: Since they travel at different speeds, we can figure out distance to the earthquake.
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Another useful characteristic about the waves: Since they travel at different speeds, we can figure out distance to the earthquake.
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With distance data from 3 cities, we can figure out where the earthquake occurred. This is called triangulation.
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This is good for a shallow earthquake. What if it's not shallow?
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This is good for a shallow earthquake. What if it's not shallow?
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This is good for a shallow earthquake. Not as good for a deep earthquake.
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Distance (km) to focus = δt x _____________________ (P speed) x (S speed) (P speed) – (S speed) (Don't forget to convert to cm on your map!) To calculate distance to the earthquake... Arrival times are given in hrs:min:sec For example, 14:35:27.8 and 14:36:19.6 δ t is the difference between those times In the above example, δt = 51.8 seconds
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