Earthquake Review Flashcards

1
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Magnitude

A

Measures energy of earthquake; doesn’t vary; uses seismograph

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2
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Intensity

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Depends on population + building type; Mercalli Scale; Doesn’t use seismograph; varies

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3
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What does Mercalli scale measure?

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Measures intensity; Depends on population and builidng type

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4
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Moment magnitude formula

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Mo= NxDxA; N= Rock rigidity; D= Distance rock slip; A = area of fault

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5
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What would moment magnitude be used for?

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More accurate; Used for larger earthquakes

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6
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Determine location of an epicenter from seismograph reading

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  1. Determine lag time b/w P+ S waves; 2. Go to graph to find distance b/w epicenter + seismograph; 2. Plot center w/ distance radius; 4. Intersectio of circles = epicenter (triangulate)
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7
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What do circles represent

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The distance the seismograph and the epicenter

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8
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Explain the Richter scale

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Measures ground shaking/ energy; Designed for smaller earthquakes

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9
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How is the Richter scale sclaed

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32x energy released; 10x amplitude

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10
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Primary Wave

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Push/pull; compressional; Fastest; Body wave; travel through liquids + solids; Comressional

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Secondary wave

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travels only through solids; not liquids; Sharing waves -> up/down motion

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12
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Raleigh wave

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Surface wave; Travel on surface; slow; similar to water waves; Rolling; Very damaging

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13
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Love waves

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Surface wave; Very damagin; travel on surface; Horizontal shifting of surface; SLow

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14
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Mantle

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Solid that flows; Mg+ Fe; P+S waves

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15
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Outer core

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Liquid; Fe + Ni; P waves; NO s waves

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16
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Inner core

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Solid; Fe + Ni

17
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Normal fault

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tensional stress; Divergent boundaries

18
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Reverse/ thrust fault

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compressional stress; Convergent boundaries; often create tsunamies; Usually has highest magnitude earthquake

19
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Strike slip

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Shearing stress; Often happen on divergent boundary

20
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Divergent

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Small earthquakes; shallow; normal fault

21
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Ex of divergent

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Iceland + mid-ocean ridge

22
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Convergent

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Most major earthquakes; Reverse faults; shallow through deep

23
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Ex of Convergent

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Japan

24
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Transform

A

Shallow earthquakes

25
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Ex of transform

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San Andreas + Haiti

26
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How an earthquake cn occur intraplate

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Occur in middle of plate; Thought ot be ancient faults or the anthrospphere causing vertical movements; Ex: Haiti

27
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Formation of tsunami

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The displacement of water due to the power and energy gained from the subduction

28
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What should you do during a tsunami warning?

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Get to higher ground

29
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Haiti earthquake

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Most deady earthquake in W. Hemisphere; 7.0 magnitude; Transform

30
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Chile Earthquake

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Aftershock of Haiti; 8.8 earthquake; tsunami; Convergent

31
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How are earthquakes predicted

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Seismometer can be used to pick up vibration in Earth’s crust

32
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How accurate in earthquake prediction?

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Not very accurate

33
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Liquefaction

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Causes the ground to act like a liquid; Due to increased water pressure from earthquake waves

34
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Is depth of earthquake related to its magnitude?

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No

35
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What type of boundary has deep focus earthquakes?

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Subduction/ Convergent zones