
Review: Earthquake
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12th Grade
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Angelaid Vizcarra
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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 _?
Magnitude
Intensity
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Multiple Choice
_ is the measure of the energy released in an earthquake.
Magintude
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.
True
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
The vibrations showed in the output are called _.
Seismology
Seismogram
Seismograph
Seismic waves
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Types of Seismic Waves
Body Waves
Travel through the interior of the earth.
P-waves (Primary or Compressional Waves)
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.
Love Waves - shake the ground side to side (like s waves)
Rayleigh Waves - displace the ground like rolling ocean waves.
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Magnitude vs. Intensity/ Seismology
Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction | A.Y. 2022-2023
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