10.7 and 10.8 Notes Flashcards

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1
Q

What provides a way to locate the epicenter

A

the difference in velocities of p and s waves

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2
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what do you do first to find the epicenter location

A

find the difference in arrival of the first p-wave and the first s-wave on the seismogram

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3
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what do you do second to find the epicenter location

A

use the ESRT page 11 and a piece of scrap paper to mark off the time difference

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4
Q

slide the scrap paper up until what

A

the two tick marks line up to the p and s wave line

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5
Q

after the tick marks line up then

A

read down for distance

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6
Q

once you get the distance you can use a ___ to draw a circle around the city where the seismograph is located

A

compass

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7
Q

the earthquake could have happened where on the circle

A

anywhere on the circle

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8
Q

travel-time info from ___ or more seismographs can be used to find the exact location of an earthquake epicenter

A

3

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9
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1 circle =

A

360 possibilities

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10
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2 circles =

A

2 possibilities

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11
Q

3 circles

A

1 possibility

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12
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what does the damage to buildings and other structures from earthquake waves depend on

A

earthquake intensity, how long the shaking lasts, the nature of the material that supports the structure, the design of the structure

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13
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building falling, bridges collapse

A

structural failure

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14
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the ground visibly moves along a fault

A

landshift

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15
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the sliding down of a mass of soil or rock from a mountain

A

land slide

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16
Q

saturated soil acts like a liquid

A

liquefaction

17
Q

what can start massive fires during earthquakes

A

broken gas lines and power lines, or tipped over wood or coal stoves

18
Q

what can flood the surrounding area during an earthquake

A

ruptures in dams or levees along a river

19
Q

a huge wave that is caused by an earthquake under the ocean

A

tsunami

20
Q

a tsunami can be triggered by an

A

underwater earthquake moves large amounts of water all at once, or an underwater landslide usually caused by an earthquake displaces the water