Seismology Flashcards

1
Q

Stored energy spreads out as rock vibrations

A

Seismic Waves

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2
Q

Actual rupture on the underground fault

A

Focus

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3
Q

Closest map location ABOVE the focus

A

Epicenter

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4
Q

INSTRUMENT we use to measure

A

Seismograph

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5
Q

RECORDING of earthquake event

A

Seismogram

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6
Q

Small compressional waves. They travel fast and are always first to arrive

A

P waves

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7
Q

Waves that can travel in both solids and liquids

A

P waves

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8
Q

Travel sideways which is much slower. They arrive second - if they arrive at all

A

S-Waves

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9
Q

Waves that only travel in solids

A

S-Waves

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10
Q

These waves make the ground move like it’s water.

Largest and most damaging

A

Surface (L) Waves

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11
Q

Waves that travel slowly and die out near the focus

A

Surface (L) Waves

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12
Q

What tells you how far away the earthquake is from you

A

The amount of time between the P and S waves

Kind of like lightning and thunder

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13
Q

A short time gap between P and S waves means you are ___ to the quakes focus

A

Close

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14
Q

A longer time gap between P and S waves means you are ___________.

A

Farther away

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15
Q

How many seismograms are needed to find the exact location of a quake

A

3

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16
Q

Draw circles around each seismograph and see where they meet

A

Triangulation

17
Q

Size of the vibration ‘wiggles’

A

Amplitude

18
Q

Lets us correct for how far away the quake was

A

Nomogram

19
Q

Close location + small wiggles =

A

Little quake

20
Q

Very distant + same wiggles =

A

Huge quake

21
Q

Each magnitude is ___x bigger than the one before.

The energy released is __x

A

10x

30x