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Review: Earthquake

Review: Earthquake

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12th Grade

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Angelaid Vizcarra

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11 Slides • 4 Questions

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​Magnitude vs. Intensity/ Seismology

Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction | A.Y. 2022-2023

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  • Measures the strength of shaking produced by an earthquake on a certain location.

  • Intensity varies with different locations and depends on the distance from the epicenter.

Intensity

  • Measure of energy ​released by an earthquake.

  • ​An earthquake has only one magnitude.

Magnitude

​Magnitude Vs. Intensity

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  • Qualitative (Descriptive)

  • Determined by the effects on people, human structures, and natural environment.

  • ​The severity of an earthquake can be determined using Mercalli Intensity Scale.

Intensity

  • Quantitative (measurable)

  • ​Recorded through a seismograph.

  • Scale used to determine the strength of an earthquake: ​Richter's Magnitude Scale.

Magnitude

​Magnitude Vs. Intensity

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Multiple Choice

If the quantity and severity varies depending on the location from the epicenter, it is described as _?

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Magnitude

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Intensity

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Multiple Choice

_ is the measure of the energy released in an earthquake.

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Magintude

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Intensity

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Multiple Choice

True or False. As the location moves farther away from the epicenter, the higher the intensity of an earthquake.

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True

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False

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​Seismology

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​Seismology

Definition:

  • The study of earthquakes ​and seismic waves that move through and around the earth.

Seismograph

  • The instrument used to measure ground movement during an earthquake

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​Seismology

Seismic waves

  • The vibrations generated by a sudden impulse on the earth.

Seismogram

  • The recording of ground shaking produced by the seismograph.

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Multiple Choice

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The vibrations showed in the output are called _.

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Seismology

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Seismogram

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Seismograph

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Seismic waves

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​Types of Seismic Waves

Body Waves

  • Travel through the interior of the earth.

    1. P-waves (Primary or Compressional Waves)

    2. S-waves (Secondary or Shear Waves)

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  • Travels the slower (~3.5km/s in the upper crust)

  • Oscillate side to side

  • It shears the rock they pass through

S-waves

  • Travels the fastest (~6km/s in the upper crust)

  • Cause the matter to oscillate forward and backward.

  • P-waves push and pull the rock they pass through.

P-waves

​Types of Seismic Waves

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​Types of Seismic Waves

Surface Waves

  • Travel along the earth's surface.

  • Slower than body waves but ​do the damage in earthquakes.

    1. Love Waves - shake the ground side to side (like s waves)

    2. Rayleigh Waves - displace the ground like rolling ocean waves.

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Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction | A.Y. 2022-2023

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