Title: SEISMIC%20WAVE%20BASICS
1SEISMIC WAVE BASICS
2Finding an Epicenter
3What is an Epicenter?
- A point on the surface of the Earth directly
above the FOCUS of the earthquake.
- The point within the Earth from which earthquake
waves originate.
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5Use the data from the recording stations
- Station A San Francisco, California
- P-Wave arrival 30220 S-Wave arrival 30630
What is the time difference between P and S wave
arrivals?
410
6Use the data from the recording stations
- Station B Denver, Colorado
- P-Wave arrival 30140 S-Wave arrival 30500
What is the time difference between P and S wave
arrivals?
320
7Use the data from the recording stations
- Station C Missoula, Montana
- P-Wave arrival 30100 S-Wave arrival 30300
What is the time difference between P and S wave
arrivals?
200
8Difference in arrival times
San Francisco 410
Denver, Colorado 320
Missoula, Montana 200
9TAKE A PIECE OF PAPER, AND MARK OFF THE
DIFFERENCE IN ARRIVAL TIME
10MOVE THE PAPER UNTIL THE TWO TICK MARKS LINE UP
WITH THE P AND S CURVES
WHEN TICK MARKS LINE UP, GO STRAIGHT DOWN AND
READ THE EPICENTER DISTANCE
EPICENTER DISTANCE OF 2800 KM
11EPICENTER DISTANCES
San Francisco 410
2,800km
Denver, Colorado 320
2,000km
Missoula, Montana 200
1100km
12Recording BoardDifference in arrival times
San Francisco 410
2,800km
Open your compass to the EXACT distance on the
scale.
3,000
4,000
5,000
1,000
2,000
13Use your carefully set compass to draw a circle
around each city.
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You've found the epicenter!