2.6 Seismic evidence for the Earth's structure Flashcards

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Define the term stress as it relates to geology.

A

the force per unit area acting on or within a body

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Define the term strain as it relates to geology.

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the change in shape of a body in response to stress

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What is a seismometer?

A

a device which receives seismic vibrations and converts them into a signal which can be transmitted and recorded

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What is a seismogram?

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the paper or electronic record created by a seismograph

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What is a seismograph?

A

a device which receives and records seismic vibrations

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Which is the first of the seismic waves to arrive at a seismic station?

A

P-waves

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What are the key characteristics of P waves?

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Primary - travel fastest and arrive first
Push - longitudinal and compressional waves (the vibration of the rock particles is back and forth, like sound waves)
Pressure - the particles alternately move together (compression) and apart (rarefaction) in the direction of travel of the wave

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What are the key characteristics of S waves?

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Secondary - travel more slowly and arrive after P waves but before surface waves
Shear - the movement of the particles is sideways, in a shearing motion, at right angles to the direction of travel

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What are the key characteristics of L waves?

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Long - the wavelength of the wave is longer than for P and S waves
Last - they are the slowest of the three main waves and arrive last

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10
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Which factors affect the speed of a P wave?

A

density
incompressibility
rigidity

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Which factors affect the speed of a S wave?

A

density
rigidity

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What are L waves?

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surface waves (Love waves) where the rock particles oscillate in a circular motion so the waves lose energy quickly with distance

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13
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What is meant by the term earthquake focus?

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the origin of the earthquake, where energy is relased

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What is meant by the term earthquake epicentre?

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the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus

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15
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At what angle from the epicentre are P waves not seen (P wave shadow zone)?

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103° - 142°

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16
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At what angle from the epicentre are S waves not seen (S wave shadow zone)?

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103°

17
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What is the reason for the P wave shadow zone?

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P waves are refracted at the core-mantle boundary due to the decrease in rigidity (outer core is a liquid) and therefore decrease in speed

18
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What is the reason for the S wave shadow zone?

A

the outer core is a liquid and S waves cannot pass through a liquid

19
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Why do surface waves not have a shadow zone?

A

they travel along the surface and are therefore not affected by the physical state of the Earth’s layers

20
Q

What is the name for the discontinuity found at around 35 km depth?

A

the Moho
(the Mohorovičić Discontinuity)

seismic velocities decrease from 7.2 to 8.1 km s-1

21
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What is the name for the discontinuity found at around 2900 km depth?

A

the Gutenberg Discontinuity

P wave velocities decrease significantly and S waves disappear

22
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What is the name for the discontinuity found at around 5100 km depth?

A

the Lehmann Discontinuity

P wave velocities increase

23
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What causes the change in speed of seismic waves at the Moho discontinuity?

A

change in composition and density of the rocks of the crust and the mantle

24
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What causes the change in speed of seismic waves at the Gutenberg discontinuity?

A

change in state from the solid mantle to the liquid outer core

25
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What causes the change in speed of seismic waves at the Lehmann discontinuity?

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change in state from the liquid outer core to the solid inner core