Title: Earthquakes 101 (EQ101)
1Earthquakes 101 (EQ101)
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
Lisa Wald and Penelope Nichols USGS Pasadena
Madrona K-8
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological
Survey
2Global Distribution of Earthquakes
3Plate Tectonics
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
Lisa Wald USGS Pasadena
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological
Survey
4Plate Boundaries
5Three Types of Faults
Strike-Slip
Thrust
Normal
6Strike-slip Fault Example
7Normal Fault Example
Dixie Valley-Fairview Peaks, Nevada
earthquake December 16, 1954
8Strike-slip Fault Example
1906 San Francisco Earthquake
9Thrust Fault Example
10The San Andreas Fault
11Thrust Fault Example
12Total Slip in the M7.3 Landers Earthquake
Rupture on a Fault
13Slip on an earthquake fault
Surface of the earth
Depth Into the earth
100 km (60 miles)
Distance along the fault plane
14Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 2.0
15Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 4.0
16Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 6.0
17Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 8.0
18Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 10.0
19Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 12.0
20Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 14.0
21Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 16.0
22Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 18.0
23Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 20.0
24Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 22.0
25Slip on an earthquake faultSecond 24.0
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28What Controls the Level of Shaking?
- Magnitude
- More energy released
- Distance
- Shaking decays with distance
- Local soils
- amplify the shaking
29Is there such a thing as Earthquake Weather???
No!
30If the earth is shaking as a result of plate
movement, volcanic activity, or an
explosionMake predictions about what could
happen before viewing the next slides
31Earthquake Effects - Ground Shaking
Northridge, CA 1994
32Earthquake Effects -Ground Shaking
Northridge, CA 1994
33Earthquake Effects - Ground Shaking
Loma Prieta, CA 1989
KGO-TV News ABC-7
34Earthquake Effects - Ground Shaking
Kobe, Japan 1995
35Earthquake Effects - Ground Shaking
Kobe, Japan 1995
36Earthquake Effects - Surface Faulting
Landers, CA 1992
37Earthquake Effects - Liquefaction
Source National Geophysical Data Center
Niigata, Japan 1964
38Earthquake Effects - Landslides
Source National Geophysical Data Center
Turn again Heights, Alaska,1964 (upper left
inset) Santa Cruz Mtns, California , 1989
39Earthquake Effects - Fires
Loma Prieta, CA 1989
KGO-TV News ABC-7
40Earthquake Effects - Tsunamis
1957 Aleutian Tsunami
Photograph Credit Henry Helbush. Source
National Geophysical Data Center
41Seismic Waves
42Earthquake Magnitude
M5
M6
M7
43We can make predictions about WHERE earthquakes
might occur BUT WE CANT YET PREDICT WHEN!
44Earthquake Location
45Pacific-North American Plate Boundary
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55Think about what you can change in your room,
home, school to1) Lessen the harm of an
earthquake2) Deal with the aftermath of an
earthquake.
56What do we do in case of an earthquake?
57Check this outand work with your family to
create a Disaster Kit and PlanREADY.GOV
58Think smart Think ahead.Take action.