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Plate Tectonics and Associated Hazards Revision Session
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Plate Tectonics and Associated Hazards

Revision Session

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• Pass on your work to one of your peers.

• Use the mark scheme to read through and mark the work.

• Move papers on again and mark a second one

• Do this one more time

• Then retrieve your paper, mark it and see if you agree with the marks?

• Discuss strengths and weaknesses

• All have a look at the model answer

• How does this compare with your work?

• Write down 3 things you could do to improve your extended question answer

Last weeks question

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The structure of the Earth (Lithosphere)

Theory of continental drift and plate tectonics

Converging Boundaries

Diverging Boundaries

Conservative Boundaries

The Hot Spot Theory

Structure of Volcanoes and where they occur

Earthquakes and where they occur

Summary of Learning

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The management of Natural Hazards (4R’s)

Predicting volcanic Activity

Case Studies for Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes

You will receive some case study material and I want you to construct a grid on the A3 paper you have. Summarise information on to grid so you can use this as a revision tool

Summary of Learning

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Discuss for 2 to 3 minutes or make a list of as many physical volcanic hazards as you can.

Can you give clear examples of where these Hazards have occurred… i.e which volcanoes?

Check them off as we work through them.

Volcanic Hazards

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Which of the following are physical or human responses to Earthquakes

… successful Earthquake management depends upon a number of interacting variable .. Can you guess what they are .. You have 3 minutes …. to discuss and write a list. When we ago through the answers decide again if they are physical or human and put them in to 2 columns.

Responding to an Earthquake

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Remember, physical or human

preparedness

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Time of day

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Base Geology

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Ability to cope and react

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Location of epicentre

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Pinpointing the weaknesses in infrastructure

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Charting the recurrence interval

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Identification of localities prone to liquefaction/folding or faulting

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Efficiency of emergency services

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Building style

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Duration of the shake

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Depth of Focus

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Tuned Dampers

Rubber Bearings

Pendulum Bearings

Building height control

Spring foundations

Reinforced masonry with ductile joints to allow some bending

A light frame structure using wood

Use of concrete with pre stressed steel core

Cross bracing

What do they have in common?

Can you categorise them?

Which of the following have you heard of?

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They are examples of Earthquake engineering. Learn these as examples of Earthquake Engineering. The first 5 are examples of vibration control and the second 4 are examples of materials used in seismic construction.

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Reduction

Readiness

Response

Recovery

Construct 4 boxes and add the following bits of information to the correct box

4R’s Activity

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Public Education

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Evacuations

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Community and civil contingency plans by government agencies

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Coordination and control

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Planning and Emergency Reviews

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Emergency Shelters

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Dealing with Injuries

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Schools and families undertaking awareness sessions led by government agencies and emergency services

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Restoring Infrastructure

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Making emergency finance available and providing insurance support

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Practising and maintaining communication systems such as the emergency services and checking and testing warning systems

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Practising and testing family and school defence plans

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Training officials and volunteers

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Evacuations

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Hazard planning and risk management analysis

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Communications

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Restoration and rebuilding

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Making emergency finance available and providing insurance support

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What is the difference between Oceanic and continental crust?

What is Isostacy?

What is the difference between basic and acid lava?

Progress Check

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Oceanic crust is denser

Relates to the buoyancy of the crusts material

Basic lava has less silica, moves quickly and is hotter

Answers

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What is a natural hazard?

Why are gas levels measured in a volcano?

How can the products of volcanic eruptions be successfully used?

Progress Check

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It has potential to cause loss of life and property

Increase in gas levels suggest an imminent eruption

Building blocks and fertile soils and power generation

Answers

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Why is it that not all earthquake events result in disasters?

Name two factors that the magnitude and intensity of Earthquakes depend on?

Outline why the effects of Earthquakes are different in MEDC’s and LEDC’s

Progress Check

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With no population there can be no disaster

The depth of focus, the number of buildings on the surface, the numbers of people present and the type of rock – hard rock absorbs/soft rock amplifies.

See case studies ..!

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