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Section 1 Earthquakes are caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks move along a fault. Elastic rebound is thought to cause the rocks to move.
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EARTHQUAKES!EARTHQUAKES!Video: Earthquakes Video: Earthquakes
101101Chapter 12Chapter 12
Section 1Section 1
• Earthquakes are caused by a sudden release of energy when rocks move along a fault.
• Elastic rebound is thought to cause the rocks to move.
Anatomy of an EarthquakeAnatomy of an Earthquake
• Focus-location of first motion in Earth• Epicenter-spot on surface above the focus
The focus can be shallow or deepShallow foci cause the most damage
Seismic WavesSeismic WavesBody WavesBody Waves:: Travel through the EarthTravel through the Earth Made up of:Made up of:
--P wavesP waves: primary, fastest: primary, fastest--S wavesS waves: secondary, second fastest, : secondary, second fastest, travel through solids onlytravel through solids only
Earthquake Waves & Earthquake Waves & Earth’s InteriorEarth’s Interior
Seismic Waves and the Seismic Waves and the EarthEarth’’s Interiors Interior
The speed and direction of seismic The speed and direction of seismic waves gives us information about waves gives us information about the Earththe Earth’’s structures structure
Waves travel at different speeds Waves travel at different speeds through different materialsthrough different materials
Shadow Zones-areas where no body Shadow Zones-areas where no body waves are detectedwaves are detected
Comparing Seismic Comparing Seismic WavesWaves
Seismic Waves (cont)Seismic Waves (cont)Surface WavesSurface Waves Slowest moving wavesSlowest moving waves May cause the greatest damageMay cause the greatest damage 2 Types:2 Types:
--RayleighRayleigh--LoveLove
Earthquakes and Plate Earthquakes and Plate TectonicsTectonics
Most earthquakes occur at plate Most earthquakes occur at plate boundaries (converging and boundaries (converging and diverging) where the stress is the diverging) where the stress is the greatestgreatest
How do scientists calculate how far a How do scientists calculate how far a location is from the epicenter of an location is from the epicenter of an earthquake? earthquake?
Scientists calculate the difference Scientists calculate the difference between arrival times of the P waves between arrival times of the P waves and S wavesand S waves
The further away an earthquake is, the The further away an earthquake is, the greater the time between the arrival of greater the time between the arrival of the P waves and the S wavesthe P waves and the S waves
How Seismographs or How Seismographs or Seismometers Work, TB pg. Seismometers Work, TB pg.
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http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC-102VisualsIndex.HTM
the pendulum remains Video link:http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?v=Gbd1FcuLJLQground moves beneath it
-measures ground motion and can be used to determine the distance seismic waves travel
Typical Typical Seismogram-Seismogram-
a graphical a graphical illustration of EQ illustration of EQ
waveswaves
http://isu.indstate.edu/jspeer/Earth&Sky/EarthCh11.ppt
Locating EarthquakesLocating Earthquakes
http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC-102VisualsIndex.HTM
Locating EarthquakesLocating Earthquakes
http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC-102VisualsIndex.HTM
Locating EarthquakesLocating Earthquakes
http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC-102VisualsIndex.HTM
Section 2Section 2 Seismographs record vibrations in Seismographs record vibrations in
the groundthe ground Magnitude: the strength of an Magnitude: the strength of an
earthquake, Richter scale or moment earthquake, Richter scale or moment magnitude (more accurate)magnitude (more accurate)
Intensity (amount of damage)-Intensity (amount of damage)-modified Mercalli scale-from I-XIImodified Mercalli scale-from I-XII
How are Earthquakes How are Earthquakes Measured? Richter ScaleMeasured? Richter Scale
How are Earthquakes How are Earthquakes Measured? Mercalli Intensity Measured? Mercalli Intensity
ScaleScale
Click Link for Interactive Demo http://elearning.niu.edu/simulations/images/S_portfolio/Mercalli/Mercalli_Scale.swf
Section 3Section 3Video: Tsunamis 101Video: Tsunamis 101
Tsunamis can form when the Tsunamis can form when the epicenter is on the ocean floorepicenter is on the ocean floor
Damage to structures depends on Damage to structures depends on how they are built and what type of how they are built and what type of ground they sit onground they sit on
Predicting EarthquakesPredicting Earthquakes No reliable way to predict earthquakesNo reliable way to predict earthquakes Scientists are trying to detect changes Scientists are trying to detect changes
that occur before an earthquakethat occur before an earthquake Seismic gaps are areas of low Seismic gaps are areas of low
earthquake activity, but have a history earthquake activity, but have a history of strong activity-might be spot for of strong activity-might be spot for future earthquakefuture earthquake
Foreshocks-small earthquakes that Foreshocks-small earthquakes that precede a large earthquakeprecede a large earthquake