
P-Wave S-Wave Travel Time
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Lisa Agostini
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Multiple Choice
Base your answer on the diagram below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagram represents a cut-away view of Earth's interior and the paths of some of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake that originated below Earth's surface. Points A, B, and C represent seismic stations on Earth's surface. Point D represents a location at the boundary between the core and the mantle.
Seismic station A is 5000 kilometers from the epicenter. What is the difference between the arrival time of the first P-wave and the arrival time of the first S-wave recorded at this station?
2 minutes and 20 seconds
6 minutes and 40 seconds
8 minutes and 20 seconds
15 minutes and 00 seconds
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Multiple Choice
The first P-wave of an earthquake took 11 minutes to travel to a seismic station from the epicenter of the earthquake. What is the seismic station's distance to the epicenter of the earthquake and how long did it take for the first S-wave to travel that distance?
Distance to epicenter: 3350 km
S-wave travel time: 4 min 50 sec
Distance to epicenter: 3350 km
S-wave travel time: 6 min 10 sec
Distance to epicenter: 7600 km
S-wave travel time: 9 min
Distance to epicenter: 7600 km
S-wave travel time: 20 min
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Multiple Choice
What is the approximate P-wave travel time from an earthquake if the P-wave arrives at the seismic station 8 minutes before the S-wave?
4 minutes 20 seconds
6 minutes 30 seconds
10 minutes 0 seconds
11 minutes 20 seconds
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Multiple Choice
The distance from the epicenter of the March 1964 earthquake to Crescent City is 2600 kilometers. How long did it take the first P-wave to reach Crescent City?
3 minutes 20 seconds
4 minutes 10 seconds
5 minutes 0 seconds
9 minutes 10 seconds
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Multiple Choice
A seismic station that is 4000 kilometers from the epicenter of an earthquake records the arrival time of the first P-wave at 10:00:00 (hours: minutes: seconds). At what time did the first S-wave arrive at this station?
9:54:20
10:05:40
10:07:05
10:12:40
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Multiple Choice
The first S-wave reaches a seismic station 22 minutes after an earthquake occurred. How long did it take the first P-wave to reach the same seismic station?
8 minutes 50 seconds
10 minutes 00 seconds
12 minutes 00 seconds
12 minutes 50 seconds
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Multiple Choice
If it takes a P-wave five minutes to travel from the epicenter of an earthquake to a seismic station, approximately how long will it take an S-wave to travel that same distance?
15 minutes
12 minutes
9 minutes
4 minutes
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Multiple Choice
An earthquake occurs at 10:05 a.m. At 10:09 a.m., the first P-wave from this earthquake is detected at a seismic station. Approximately how many kilometers (km) from the epicenter is this seismic station located?
1000 km
2000 km
2600 km
5600 km
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Multiple Choice
Base your answer to the next question on the seismogram below. The seismogram was recorded at a seismic station and shows the arrival times of the first P-wave and S-wave from an earthquake.
Which part of this seismogram is used to find the distance to the epicenter of the earthquake?
P-wave arrival time, only
S-wave arrival time, only
difference in the arrival time of the P-wave and S-wave
difference in the height of the P-wave and S-wave
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Multiple Choice
The first P-wave of an earthquake travels 5600 kilometers from the epicenter and arrives at a seismic station at 10:05 a.m. At what time did this earthquake occur?
9:49 a.m
9:56 a.m
10:02 a.m
10:14 a.m
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Base your answer on the diagram below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagram represents a cut-away view of Earth's interior and the paths of some of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake that originated below Earth's surface. Points A, B, and C represent seismic stations on Earth's surface. Point D represents a location at the boundary between the core and the mantle.
Seismic station A is 5000 kilometers from the epicenter. What is the difference between the arrival time of the first P-wave and the arrival time of the first S-wave recorded at this station?
2 minutes and 20 seconds
6 minutes and 40 seconds
8 minutes and 20 seconds
15 minutes and 00 seconds
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