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Earthquakes!!
Earthquakes!!
Be sure to fill in your notes sheet
Be sure to fill in your notes sheet
as you go through the power
as you go through the power
point!
point!
Plate Boundary Review
Plate Boundary Review
• Click on the link below to try some plate
boundary movement simulations.
• The link will take you to a website. Read
the passage and then click on the Plate
Tectonics Activity link on the website.
• Click Here to go to the website.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/
Earthquake of 1989
Occurred along the San
Andreas Fault in CA
Registered approximately
7.5 on the Richter Scale
Which type of boundary (convergent, divergent, or
transform) and fault (strike-slip, normal, or reverse) caused
this quake?
Earthquake photos
Earthquake photos
• Look over the pictures on the following
slides.
• Be sure to notice the amount and type of
damage caused by this earthquake.
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
• THINK,
PAIR,
SHARE!
• Using your
knowledge
of Plate
Tectonics,
how to
Earthquakes
cause all this
damage?
• Give three
reasons
• Trade with
some one
at your
table and
be ready to
share!
Where do Earthquakes Start?
Where do Earthquakes Start?
• The starting point of an earthquake below
ground is called a focus, or hypocenter.
• The area directly above the hypocenter on
land is called the epicenter.
• Earthquakes are strongest at the epicenter
and become gradually weaker farther
away!
Geologists use seismic waves to locate an earthquake’s epicenter.
Locating the Epicenter
Triangle Of Uncertainty
Triangle Of Uncertainty
• The area where the 3
circles (from the 3 cities
reporting a quake) meet isn’t
perfect. They do not
completely overlap
each other at the
exact location of the
epicenter.
• The space of overlap
is the TRIANGLE OF
UNCERTAINTY. The
earthquake started in
this area!
Types of Seismic Waves
Types of Seismic Waves
• Seismic waves carry energy from an
earthquake away from the focus, through
Earth’s interior, and across the surface.
- Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
Types of Seismic Waves
Types of Seismic Waves
• P waves are seismic waves that compress
and expand the ground like an accordion.
S waves are seismic waves that vibrate
from side to side as well as up and down.
- Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
Types of Seismic Waves
Surface waves move more slowly than P waves and S waves,
but they produce the most severe ground movements.
Is this a demonstration of p or s waves?
Is this a demonstration of p or s waves?
Main Idea
Detail Detail Detail
Seismic waves carry the energy of an earthquake
P waves
compress and
expand the
ground.
P waves move
the fastest!
S waves vibrate
from side to side
as well as up and
down.
S-waves move at
about ½ the speed
of P waves!
Surface waves
produce the most
severe ground
movements &
damage even
though they move
the slowest!.
Identifying Main Ideas
How are Earthquakes Measured?
How are Earthquakes Measured?
• Earthquakes are measured based on
three different scales.
• The first measures the actual size or
magnitude of the quake.
• The second measures the effects or
damage of the quake.
• The third measures the total energy of the
quake.
How is the Size of Earthquakes
How is the Size of Earthquakes
Measured?
Measured?
• A seismograph is the the tool used to
measure the strength of an earthquakes
• The seismograph prints out a seismogram
that scientists read to determine the
strength of the quake.
• The data from the seismogram is
translated into a 1-10 rating on the Richter
Scale. Each step in the scale represents
a tenfold increase in the size of the quake!
What is a Seismograph
What is a Seismograph
• The Modern Seismograph
• Seismic waves cause the seismograph’s drum to
vibrate. But the suspended weight with the pen attached
moves very little. Therefore, the pen stays in place and
records the drum’s vibrations.
Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt
Sequencing
How a Seismograph Works
Incoming seismic waves
Vibrate the rotating drum
The suspended pen remains motionless
and records the drum’s vibration.
How are the Effects Measured?
How are the Effects Measured?
• The Mercalli Scale measures the
earthquake’s effects on a scale of 1-12 (in
Roman Numerals). This is determined by
scientists surveying the damage and then
rating it on the scale. This scale is VERY
subjective!
• I: only detected by seismographs.
• VI: felt by all, but very little damage
• XII: causes total destruction.
Measuring Earthquakes
The Mercalli scale was developed to rate earthquakes according
to the amount of damage at a given place.
Moment Magnitude Scale
Moment Magnitude Scale
• Preferred by scientists and seismologists
to the Richter scale because moment
magnitude is more precise.
• not based on instrumental recordings of a
quake, but is based on the area of the
fault that ruptured in the quake.
– calculated by multiplying the area of the fault's
rupture surface by the distance the earth
moves along the fault….this calculation is
more precise than a tool or scientist opinion!
Comparison between the Richter and Moment
Comparison between the Richter and Moment
Magnitude Scales
Magnitude Scales
Earthquake Richter Scale Moment
Magnitude
Scale
New Madrid,
MO, 1812
8.7 8.1
San Francisco,
CA, 1906
8.3 7.7
Prince William,
AK, 1964
8.4 9.2
Northridge, CA,
1994
6.4 6.7
A tsunami spreads out from an earthquake's epicenter and
speeds across the ocean.
How Earthquakes Cause Damage
Earthquake Simulations
Earthquake Simulations
• Now, you will have a chance to explore the
damage different earthquakes may cause. The
damage depends upon many factors.
• Click Here to visit a website that allows you to
control various factors about a building and an
earthquake in order to determine the amount of
damage caused to the building.
– www.tlc.discovery.com/convergence/quakes/interactive
s/makeaquake.html
To reduce
earthquake
damage, new
buildings must be
made stronger
and more flexible.
Designing Safer Buildings
Geologists can determine earthquake risk by locating where
faults are active and where past earthquakes have occurred.
Earthquake Risk
Rate this damage!
Rate this damage!
• Destruction caused
by a (Richter)
magnitude 6.6
earthquake in
Caracas, Venezuela.
• The 1967
earthquake took
240 lives and
caused more than
$50 million worth of
property damage.
Rate this damage!
Rate this damage!
• Damage to a school
in Anchorage, Alaska,
caused by the 1964
Prince William Sound
earthquake.
• The earthquake,
which killed 131
people and caused
$538 million of
property damage,
registered an 9.2 on
the Richter Scale.

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Earthquake types, earthquake waves, .ppt

  • 1. Earthquakes!! Earthquakes!! Be sure to fill in your notes sheet Be sure to fill in your notes sheet as you go through the power as you go through the power point! point!
  • 2. Plate Boundary Review Plate Boundary Review • Click on the link below to try some plate boundary movement simulations. • The link will take you to a website. Read the passage and then click on the Plate Tectonics Activity link on the website. • Click Here to go to the website. www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/tectonics/
  • 3. Earthquake of 1989 Occurred along the San Andreas Fault in CA Registered approximately 7.5 on the Richter Scale
  • 4. Which type of boundary (convergent, divergent, or transform) and fault (strike-slip, normal, or reverse) caused this quake?
  • 5. Earthquake photos Earthquake photos • Look over the pictures on the following slides. • Be sure to notice the amount and type of damage caused by this earthquake.
  • 23. • THINK, PAIR, SHARE! • Using your knowledge of Plate Tectonics, how to Earthquakes cause all this damage? • Give three reasons • Trade with some one at your table and be ready to share!
  • 24. Where do Earthquakes Start? Where do Earthquakes Start? • The starting point of an earthquake below ground is called a focus, or hypocenter. • The area directly above the hypocenter on land is called the epicenter. • Earthquakes are strongest at the epicenter and become gradually weaker farther away!
  • 25. Geologists use seismic waves to locate an earthquake’s epicenter. Locating the Epicenter
  • 26. Triangle Of Uncertainty Triangle Of Uncertainty • The area where the 3 circles (from the 3 cities reporting a quake) meet isn’t perfect. They do not completely overlap each other at the exact location of the epicenter. • The space of overlap is the TRIANGLE OF UNCERTAINTY. The earthquake started in this area!
  • 27. Types of Seismic Waves Types of Seismic Waves • Seismic waves carry energy from an earthquake away from the focus, through Earth’s interior, and across the surface. - Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
  • 28. Types of Seismic Waves Types of Seismic Waves • P waves are seismic waves that compress and expand the ground like an accordion. S waves are seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. - Earthquakes and Seismic Waves
  • 29. Types of Seismic Waves Surface waves move more slowly than P waves and S waves, but they produce the most severe ground movements.
  • 30. Is this a demonstration of p or s waves? Is this a demonstration of p or s waves?
  • 31. Main Idea Detail Detail Detail Seismic waves carry the energy of an earthquake P waves compress and expand the ground. P waves move the fastest! S waves vibrate from side to side as well as up and down. S-waves move at about ½ the speed of P waves! Surface waves produce the most severe ground movements & damage even though they move the slowest!. Identifying Main Ideas
  • 32. How are Earthquakes Measured? How are Earthquakes Measured? • Earthquakes are measured based on three different scales. • The first measures the actual size or magnitude of the quake. • The second measures the effects or damage of the quake. • The third measures the total energy of the quake.
  • 33. How is the Size of Earthquakes How is the Size of Earthquakes Measured? Measured? • A seismograph is the the tool used to measure the strength of an earthquakes • The seismograph prints out a seismogram that scientists read to determine the strength of the quake. • The data from the seismogram is translated into a 1-10 rating on the Richter Scale. Each step in the scale represents a tenfold increase in the size of the quake!
  • 34. What is a Seismograph What is a Seismograph • The Modern Seismograph • Seismic waves cause the seismograph’s drum to vibrate. But the suspended weight with the pen attached moves very little. Therefore, the pen stays in place and records the drum’s vibrations.
  • 36. Sequencing How a Seismograph Works Incoming seismic waves Vibrate the rotating drum The suspended pen remains motionless and records the drum’s vibration.
  • 37. How are the Effects Measured? How are the Effects Measured? • The Mercalli Scale measures the earthquake’s effects on a scale of 1-12 (in Roman Numerals). This is determined by scientists surveying the damage and then rating it on the scale. This scale is VERY subjective! • I: only detected by seismographs. • VI: felt by all, but very little damage • XII: causes total destruction.
  • 38. Measuring Earthquakes The Mercalli scale was developed to rate earthquakes according to the amount of damage at a given place.
  • 39. Moment Magnitude Scale Moment Magnitude Scale • Preferred by scientists and seismologists to the Richter scale because moment magnitude is more precise. • not based on instrumental recordings of a quake, but is based on the area of the fault that ruptured in the quake. – calculated by multiplying the area of the fault's rupture surface by the distance the earth moves along the fault….this calculation is more precise than a tool or scientist opinion!
  • 40. Comparison between the Richter and Moment Comparison between the Richter and Moment Magnitude Scales Magnitude Scales Earthquake Richter Scale Moment Magnitude Scale New Madrid, MO, 1812 8.7 8.1 San Francisco, CA, 1906 8.3 7.7 Prince William, AK, 1964 8.4 9.2 Northridge, CA, 1994 6.4 6.7
  • 41. A tsunami spreads out from an earthquake's epicenter and speeds across the ocean. How Earthquakes Cause Damage
  • 42. Earthquake Simulations Earthquake Simulations • Now, you will have a chance to explore the damage different earthquakes may cause. The damage depends upon many factors. • Click Here to visit a website that allows you to control various factors about a building and an earthquake in order to determine the amount of damage caused to the building. – www.tlc.discovery.com/convergence/quakes/interactive s/makeaquake.html
  • 43. To reduce earthquake damage, new buildings must be made stronger and more flexible. Designing Safer Buildings
  • 44. Geologists can determine earthquake risk by locating where faults are active and where past earthquakes have occurred. Earthquake Risk
  • 45. Rate this damage! Rate this damage!
  • 46. • Destruction caused by a (Richter) magnitude 6.6 earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela. • The 1967 earthquake took 240 lives and caused more than $50 million worth of property damage.
  • 47. Rate this damage! Rate this damage!
  • 48. • Damage to a school in Anchorage, Alaska, caused by the 1964 Prince William Sound earthquake. • The earthquake, which killed 131 people and caused $538 million of property damage, registered an 9.2 on the Richter Scale.