Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
 Earthquake = the shaking and
trembling that results from
movement of rock beneath
Earth’s surface
 Focus = area beneath Earth’s
surface where rock under stress
breaks and causes an
earthquake
 Epicenter = point on the
surface directly above the focus
A. Earthquakes produce vibrations called
Waves.
B. Waves carry energy.
C. Seismic waves are vibrations that travel
through Earth carrying energy released
during an earthquake.
D. Seismic waves carry energy from an
earthquake away from the focus, through
Earth’s interior and across the surface.
E. Three main categories of Waves:
Primary Waves (P waves)
Secondary Waves (S waves)
Surface Waves
 The first waves to arrive are Primary waves.
› P waves compress and expand the ground.
 After P waves come Secondary waves.
› S waves are seismic waves that vibrate from Side to
Side as well as up and down.
 When P waves reach the surface, some of them
become Surface waves.
› Surface waves move more slowly than P or S waves
but they produce severe ground movements.
Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
 There are at least 3 different measures
for rating earthquakes.
 Two methods for measurement:
› Mercalli Scale
› Richter Scale
 Mercalli Scale = Rate earthquakes on the
level of damage at a certain place
Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
 Richter Scale = rating of an
earthquake’s magnitude
based on the size of the
earthquake’s seismic waves
› Magnitude is a number
geologists assign to an
earthquake based on the
earthquake’s size
› the seismic waves are
measured by a seismograph
Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt
 Comparing Magnitudes
› An earthquake’s magnitude tells Scientists
how much energy was released by the
earthquake
› Earthquakes with a Magnitude of 6 cause?
 Moderate damage
 32 times the energy of a
Magnitude 5 Quake
 Geologists use seismic waves to locate
an earthquake’s epicenter.

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Earthquake Notes2.pptEarthquake Notes2.ppt

  • 2.  Earthquake = the shaking and trembling that results from movement of rock beneath Earth’s surface  Focus = area beneath Earth’s surface where rock under stress breaks and causes an earthquake  Epicenter = point on the surface directly above the focus
  • 3. A. Earthquakes produce vibrations called Waves. B. Waves carry energy. C. Seismic waves are vibrations that travel through Earth carrying energy released during an earthquake.
  • 4. D. Seismic waves carry energy from an earthquake away from the focus, through Earth’s interior and across the surface. E. Three main categories of Waves: Primary Waves (P waves) Secondary Waves (S waves) Surface Waves
  • 5.  The first waves to arrive are Primary waves. › P waves compress and expand the ground.  After P waves come Secondary waves. › S waves are seismic waves that vibrate from Side to Side as well as up and down.  When P waves reach the surface, some of them become Surface waves. › Surface waves move more slowly than P or S waves but they produce severe ground movements.
  • 8.  There are at least 3 different measures for rating earthquakes.  Two methods for measurement: › Mercalli Scale › Richter Scale  Mercalli Scale = Rate earthquakes on the level of damage at a certain place
  • 10.  Richter Scale = rating of an earthquake’s magnitude based on the size of the earthquake’s seismic waves › Magnitude is a number geologists assign to an earthquake based on the earthquake’s size › the seismic waves are measured by a seismograph
  • 13.  Comparing Magnitudes › An earthquake’s magnitude tells Scientists how much energy was released by the earthquake › Earthquakes with a Magnitude of 6 cause?  Moderate damage  32 times the energy of a Magnitude 5 Quake
  • 14.  Geologists use seismic waves to locate an earthquake’s epicenter.

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Intro to Earthquakes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrBaiPN6AW8
  • #3: Earthquakes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPhXXgjFwmg
  • #4: Brain Pop Waves
  • #6: Refer to Textbook ….page 56 Math Skills Answer Questions 1 – 4 X axis is Distance from Epicenter and Y axis is arrival time 2. 7.5 minutes 4 minutes 2000 = 3.5 minutes and 4000 = 4.5 minutes
  • #8: Brain Pop Earthquakes
  • #10: How does a seismograph work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbd1FcuLJLQ