1.9 - Tsunamis, Tohoku Flashcards

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How are tsunamis initiated?

A
  • earthquake causes seabed to thrust upward
  • displaces water column above it
  • displaced waves becomes a tsunami wave
  • can also be caused by landslides (submarine ones as well)
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2
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What are the properties of a tsunami wave in open water?

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  • has a long wavelength
  • travels at 500mph
  • amplitude is low
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3
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What are the properties of a tsunami wave in shallow water?

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  • friction against the sea bed increases
  • Wave speed decreases ≈ 40kph
  • wavelength of wave decreases
  • amplitude increases
  • results in higher waves
  • naturally have large amount of energy when they hit the shore
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4
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What is the hypocentre?

A
  • another word for focus
  • where the EQ starts
  • found in the Benioff Zone
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5
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What factors is a tsunami’s effect subject to?

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  • distance from source
  • bathymetry of coastal water
  • shape of coastline
  • how much plates have displaced
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6
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What does bathymetry mean?

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  • depth of an area of sea
  • The topography of the sea bed
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7
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How does the shape of the coastline effect the affects of a tsunami?

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  • affects the height of waves
  • if the coastline is shaped like an estuary, the waves are funnelled up it
  • this means that the waves are higher
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8
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What happens off the coast of Japan?

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  • The Pacific plate subducts below the Okhotsk micro plate
  • an ocean trench forms
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