Volcano and Earthquake Flashcards

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A volcano is an…

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Opening in the earth’s crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.

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There are 3 types of volcanoes are…

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Active volcano, Dormant volcano, Extinct volcano

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Volcanic eruptions are partly driven by pressure from…

Beneath a volcano, …… containing dissolved gases rises through cracks in the Earth’s crust.

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  1. Dissolved Gas
  2. Liquid magma
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Viscosity is…

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A measure of how thick (viscous) and sticky a liquid is

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Three types of Volcanoes:

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– Cinder: explosive eruptions, small but steep slopes, pyroclastics.

– Shield: non-explosive eruptions, fluid basaltic lava, gentle broad slopes.
– Composite: alternating between lava and pyroclastics, explosive and non-explosive eruptions, steep and tall.

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Effusive Eruptions:

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Generally at hots spots, spreading centers

Mantle comes directly to surface

Hot lava; low viscosity, very mafic, flows easily, gases escape easily

Forms shields, flood basalts

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Explosive Eruptions:

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Found at subduction zones

Magma low temp (800 degrees C), high viscosity, does not flow easilty, more felsic mineralogy, gases trapped, hard to predict explosions

Forms composite volcanoes, cinder cones, calderas, aerial bombs, nuee ardente gas flows, very destructive

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An earthquake is…

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A sudden slipping or movement or shaking of a portion of the earth’s crust caused by a release of energy

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A fault is…

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A break in the lithosphere along which movement has occurred

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The focus of an earthquake is…

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The point at which movement first occurs

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The epicenter of an earthquake is…

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The point on the surface of the earth directly above the focus

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An aftershock is…

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An earthquake of less intensity that follows the main earthquake

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Seismic waves are…

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Waves that transmit the energy released by and earthquake

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Why do earthquakes occur?

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Fractures, faults
Energy released and propagates in all directions as seismic waves causing earthquakes

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Where do earthquakes occur?

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1) Most earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanic and continental plate
2) Along faults: normal, reverse, strike-slip

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Forms of Seismic Waves

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P Waves, S Waves, Surface Waves

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Seismometers are…

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Instruments that detect seismic waves

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Seismographs are…

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Record intensity, height and amplitude of seismic waves

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What are the 2 scales to measure earthquakes

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Richter Scale and Mercalli Scale

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Types of Earthquakes Damages

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Ground Failure, Fires, Landslides, Liquefication, Tsunami

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Long term methods to predict earthquake…

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Seismic hazard maps & Probability Analysis

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Short term methods to predict earthquake…

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Foreshocks, Ground deformation, Fluctuations in water well levels, Changes in local radio wave characteristics, Anomalous animal behavior.