Title: Earthquakes
1Lecture 19 Earthquakes
2Lecture Outline
I Definitions II Properties A) Focus and
Epicenter B) Seismic Waves i. Body
Waves ii. Surface Waves C) Strength i. I
ntensity ii. Magnitude III Effects IV Plate
Tectonics and Earthquakes A) Plate
Boundaries i. Divergent ii. Convergent
iii. Transform B) Subduction Angle V Conclusions
Lecture 19 i
3Definitions
earthquake - the vibration felt when energy is
released
abruptly by the sudden displacement of rock
along faults within the Earth's crust
fault - fracture or fracture zone
along which there has
been displacement of the sides relative to
one another
fault line - the intersection of a fault with
the surface of the
Earth, or the trace of a fault on a surface of
reference
4Tectonic Deformation Elastic Rebound
5Tectonic Deformation Elastic Rebound
6Properties
- Focus
- Epicenter
- Seismic Waves
- Stength
7Seismic Waves
- P (primary) Waves
- S (secondary) Waves
- Love Waves
- Rayleigh Waves
8Seismic WavesBody Waves
P (Primary)Waves
S (Secondary)Waves
9Seismic WavesBody Waves - Refraction
10Seismic WavesBody Waves - Pathways
11Seismic WavesSurface Waves
Rayleigh Waves
Love Waves
12Detecting Seismic Waves
13Detecting Seismic Waves
14Detecting Seismic Waves
15Detecting Seismic Waves
16Detecting Seismic Waves Finding Epicenter
17Detecting Seismic Waves
18Detecting Seismic Waves First Motion Analysis
19Detecting Seismic Waves First Motion Analysis -
Strike Slip Faults
20Seismic Strength
- Mercalli Intensity Scale
- Richter Scale (Magnitude)
- Moment Magnitude
21Seismic Strength Intensity
- Measure of severity of ground shaking
- Decreases with distance from focus
- Shallow focus (lt30km) gt deep focus (gt100km)
- Greater on unconsolidated sediment than on bedrock
22Seismic Strength Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale
1811 New Madrid Earthquake 1906 San Francisco
Earthquake
23Seismic Strength Richter Magnitude Scale
24Seismic Strength Richter Magnitude Scale
25Seismic Strength Moment Magnitude
26Effects
- Ground Motion
- Fire
- Landslides
- Liquefaction
- Permanent Displacement of Land Surface
- Tsunami
27Earthquake Damage
Kobe, 1995
Loa Prieta, 1989
Nigata, 1964
Taiwan, 1999
Gujarat, 2001
San Fernando, 1971
28Earthquake Damage Ground Motion and Rock Type
29Earthquake Damage Ground Motion and Rock Type
Mexico City, 1985
30Landslides
Guatemala, 1974
Alaska, 1964
31Liquefaction
Collapse of beach road
Liquefaction 1989 -Loma Prieta quake
Sand blow at Oakland International Airport
32Tsunamis
- caused by
-
- earthquakes
- undersea landslides
- icebergs falling from glaciers
- undersea volcanic eruptions
- asteroid impacts
33Tsunamis
34Tsunamis
35Tsunamis
36Detecting Tsunamis
Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis
(DART)
37Tsunami Danger
Atlantic Coast of North America
38Plate Tectonics
39Tectonic Setting of Earthquakes
40Tectonic Setting of Earthquakes
41Benioff Zone
42Earthquake Prediction
43Earthquake Prediction
44Earthquake Prediction
45Earthquake Prediction
46Earthquake Prediction Seismic Gaps