Plate Tectonics - Case Studies Flashcards

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What is the earthquake case study?

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Kobe, Japan

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What is the volcano case study?

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Chaiten, Chile

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What were the causes of the Kobe earthquake?

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  • On a minor fault - Nojima Fault
  • Destructive margin
  • Philippines plate (oceanic) subducted under Eurasian plate (continental)
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When was the Kobe earthquake?

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• 5:46 on 17th January 1995

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What were the details of the Kobe earthquake?

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  • 7.2 on the Richter scale
  • Ground moved 18cm horizontally and 12cm vertically
  • Focus near to surface and Kobe
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What were the effects of the Kobe earthquake?

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  • 180,000 buildings collapsed
  • 1km stretch of Hanshin Expressway and many bridges destroyed
  • Several trains derailed
  • 120 quays in the port destroyed
  • Electricity, gas and water supplies disrupted
  • Fires -> Destroyed 7500 houses
  • Roads were at gridlock -> Delaying ambulances
  • 230,000 people made homeless
  • Shortage of blankets, clean water and food
  • 716 aftershocks
  • Industries forced to close -> Mitsubishi + Panasonic
  • 5500 people killed
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What was the response to the Kobe earthquake?

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  • The infrastructure (water, electricity, gas, telephone) was operational by July
  • Rubble cleared but little rebuilding
  • Rail service working by August
  • A year later the port of Kobe was 80% functional
  • Replacement buildings had to meet stronger earthquake-resistant standards.
  • Increase in the number of seismic instruments
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What are the causes of the Chaiten volcano eruption?

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  • Nazca plate (oceanic) is subducted under South American plate (continental)
  • The plate melts, rises and forms an explosive volcano
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When was the Chaiten eruption?

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• 2nd May, 2008

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What were the effects of the Chaiten eruption?

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  • Volcanic ash and steam rose nearly 17 kilometers high
  • Chaitén was blanketed with ash.
  • Ash falls up to 15cm deep had blocked rivers and contaminated water supplies
  • 4,000 people evacuated
  • Schools, highways and airports were forced to close.
  • Lahars cut communications in areas and made access difficult
  • 1 death
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What was the response to the Chaiten eruption?

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IMMEDIATE
• 5000 people had to be evacuated from nearby towns
• Residents were told not to drink the water
• Chilean officials distributed face masks and fresh water
• 50km exclusion around the town
• The government issued a monthly disaster fund of $1200 and $2200 per month per family

LONG TERM
• Financial aid to small businesses was granted
• Real-time seismic monitoring began

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