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GEOLOGY MACC Bill Palmer Lecture 12 Earthquakes
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Probably the most terrifying geologic event Occur suddenly, often without warning May last less than 5 minutes and cause tremendous destruction Remember that Earthquakes create Tsunamis TSUNAMI-Dec. 26, 2004 300,000 killed
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Don’t damage the land very much but destroy the built environment We cannot control or predict with accuracy Most powerful earthquake in lower 48 state recorded history took place in Missouri
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes (Two different scales) Richter Scale A Measure of MAGNITUDE of an Earthquake Measured by instruments Each number is ten times larger than preceding number A 5 is 10X greater than a 4 A 7 is 1000X greater than a 4 Largest measured are 9 Damage to structures begins at 5.5
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes (Two different scales) Mercalli Scale (handout provided) INTENSITY Measures damages to the built environment I. Not felt II. Felt by most people III. Felt indoors; pictures swing IV. Heavier objects swing, fells like passing truck V. Felt outdoors, sleepers awake, doors swing open
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes (Two different scales) Mercalli Scale VI. Felt by all; Walk unsteady; plaster cracks; small bells ring VII. Difficult to stand; chimneys break VIII. Smokestacks fail; driving difficult; some walls fail IX. Panic; Frames crack; underground pipes broken; cracks in ground; bridges fail
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes (Two different scales) Mercalli Scale X. Many buildings fail; dams damaged; landslides XI. Rails bent; underground pipelines fail XII. Damage nearly total, large rock masses dispalced objects thrown into air (see handout for more details)
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Focus and Epicenter FOCUS-The exact place in the ground where the earthquake takes place EPICENTER-The point on the earth’s surface directly above the focus.
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Focus and Epicenter
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Finding the Epicenter Earthquakes produce three types of waves P-Travel at the fastest speed S-Travel at medium speed L-Travel the slowest These waves can be measured on a Seismograph and the distance from the seismograph determined Using THREE seismographs the exact epicenter can be determined
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Seismograph The seismograph is basically a pendulum with moving paper beneath. Waves cause the pendulum to swing and the result is shown on paper
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes
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What Mercalli rating would you give each of the earthquakes ?
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes What Mercalli rating would you give each of the earthquakes ?
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes What Mercalli rating would you give each of the earthquakes ?
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes What Mercalli rating would you give each of the earthquakes ?
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Some infamous earthquakes-San Francisco 1906 3,000 dead 225,000 homeless 28,000 buildings destroyed
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Some infamous earthquakes-San Francisco 1906 Richter = 7.8-8.0 Mercalli=8.0-9.0
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Some infamous earthquakes-San Francisco 1906 The damage from this earthquake was worsened by the fire that was caused when natural gas pipelines burst and caught fire.
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Some infamous earthquakes-Alaska 1964 Richter=9.2 Largest in North America Lasted 4 minutes 10,000 aftershocks Created 70 ft Tsunami
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Alaska-1964
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Missouri 1811-1812 New Madrid Earthquake Felt over 50,000 square miles Richter=8.0 Seismologist estimate there is a 90% chance of a 7.0 or greater EQ in next 50 yrs
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Created Lakes-Reelfoot Bells Rang in Philadelphia Buildings in Savannah GA cracked Mississippi River course was altered Not many people in area so loss of life and damages minimal
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Comparison of the impact of the New Madrid EQ to the 1906 San Francisco EQ.
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes Mercalli Impact-Columbia is in V.
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes 12,000,000 people live in EQ zone-St. Louis, Memphis, Evansville, Louisville, Cape Girardeau Same quake today could kill 100,000 and trillions of dollars of damage PROBLEM-Minor quakes relieve pressure and prevent larger quakes. We need minor quakes!
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes http://www.weather.com/images/maps/special/usa_earth_720x486.jpg LINKS TO DAILY EARTHQUAKE REPORTS http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/qed/
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes-Wrap ups 1. Define an Earthquake 2. What are the Focus and Epicenter? 3. How is the epicenter determined? 4. What is the Richter scale and what does it measure? 5. What is the Mercalli scale and what does it measure?
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GEOLOGY-Earthquakes-Wrap ups 6. What are the characteristics of the 1906 San Francisco EQ? 7. What are the characteristics of the 1964 Alaska EQ? 8. What are the characteristics of the 1811-1812 New Madrid EQ? 9. What are the chances for a major EQ in MO? 10. Why should be be concerned everyday there is not a major EQ in New Madrid?
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