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Locating the Epicenter
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Seismogram – seismic recording Seismometer – measures seismic waves Scientists who study earthquakes are called seismologists
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Seismogram – Seismic Recording
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Earthquake damage is measured by 2 scales: Richter Scale 1-10 each increase of 1=10 fold increase in shaking (exponential) Mercalli Scale I-XII based on the damage to buildings and observed effects
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Major Hazards of Earthquakes 1. Buildings and/or structures Collapse 2. Landslides 3. Fire from gas leaks 4. Tsunamis (Not Tidal Waves!)
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How can you protect yourself? Secure heavy objects Identify shelters Plan evacuation route Prepare emergency medical kits Store food, supplies and fresh water Build earthquake resistant structures
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Tsunamis Large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes Travel about 400 mph Pass Unnoticed at Sea, Cause Damage on Shore Warning Network Around Pacific Can Forecast Arrival Whether or Not Damage Occurs Depends on: Direction of Travel Harbor Shape Bottom Tide & Weather
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9myoV B6m4Wghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9myoV B6m4Wg
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Use ESRT Page 11 and the difference between the P and S wave time to determine the epicenter distance
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HOW MANY SEISMIC STATIONS DO YOU NEED TO FIND THE EPICENTER?
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Locating Earthquakes
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You need 3 seismic stations to find where the epicenter
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