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Faults and Earthquakes. BASIC DEFINITIONS FAULT: A surface or narrow zone along which one side has moved relative to the other. FAULT: A surface or narrow.
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, web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile (last modified March 20, 2006) (Despite the popularity of this image, tsunami waves do not.
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Earthquakes!. Think! What are important characteristics to have in building an earthquake safe building?
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Anatomy of an Earthquake Focus (or hypocentre): the center of energy release. Epicentre: the point on the ground surface immediately above the focus (closest.
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1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake Investigating Earthquakes--San Francisco.
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EARTHQUAKES . Earthquakes 8.1 What Is an Earthquake? Focus is the point within Earth where the earthquake starts. Epicenter is the location on the surface.
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Seismicity & Earthquakes. Questions 1) Where would you expect the higher earthquake insurance rates: Florida or Oregon? 2) Briefly explain. 3) Did you.
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: HOW HAS EARTHQUAKES SHAPED OUR EARTH? HOW DO TECTONIC PLATES CAUSE EARTHQUAKES?
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Earthquake Review. What is one similarity between P and S waves.
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NOTES. What are Earthquakes? A vibration of Earth’s crust caused by a sudden release of energy Caused by faulting or breaking of rocks Aftershocks – continued.
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Earth Science Earthquakes (Chapter 8). Earthquakes General features Vibration of Earth produced by the rapid release of energy. Focus – the place within.
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Strain Elastic Rebound Focus (point on surface directly above the focus) (point of rupture)
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