3.1.5.4 Seismic Hazards Flashcards
what is an earthquake
a primary hazard associated with a seismic event that cause the ground to shake and sometimes rupture along the fault
what is the focus of an earthquake
the point within the crust where the pressure release occurs
what cities are most at risk from seismic hazards and why
islamabad, istanbul, lima
bcs they are some of the most seismically active regions of the world and are densely populates
what are earthquakes usually like at destructive margins
huge due to massive pressure buildup
where do shallow focus earthquakes usually occur
collisional and conservative plate boundaries
describe global distribution of earthquakes
90% occur at plate boundaries
high density along the eurasian/pacific boundary, south/east asia
south europe cluster
west side of south america
what is the benioff zone
where earthquakes occur when oceanic crust subducts underneath continental crust
how is intensity of an earthquake measured
Modified Mercalli scale - subjective, observational, scale between 1 and 12
how is the magnitude of an earthquake measured
richter scale - logarithmic, use seismometer