Earthquakes and volcanos Flashcards

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ring of fire

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The Ring of Fire is a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur. The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped belt about 40,000 km long and up to about 500 km wide

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strike-slip fault

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vertical (or nearly vertical) fractures where the blocks have mostly moved horizontally.

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normal fault

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inclined fractures where the blocks have mostly shifted vertically.

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Reverse fault

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a dip-slip fault in which the hanging wall moves upwards, relative to the footwall.

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P-waves

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the fastest seismic waves and can move through solid, liquid, or gas.

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S-waves

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transverse waves that travel slower than P-waves. In this case, particle motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.

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epicenter

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the point on the earth’s surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.

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focus

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deep-focus earthquake in seismology is an earthquake with a hypocenter depth exceeding 300 km. They occur almost exclusively at convergent boundaries in association with subducted oceanic lithosphere.

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Richter magnitude scale

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quantitative measure of an earthquake’s magnitude

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explosive volcano

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Stratovolcanoes are more likely to produce explosive eruptions due to gas building up in the viscous magma.

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nonexplosive volcano

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Non-explosive eruption of lava appears to result from rapid, sub-surface gas release from magma ascending as a permeable foam

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krakatoa

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Krakatoa, also transcribed Krakatau, is a caldera in the Sunda Strait between the islands of Java and Sumatra in the Indonesian province of Lampung. The caldera is part of a volcanic island group comprising four islands.

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yellowstone supervolcano

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The Yellowstone Caldera, sometimes referred to as the Yellowstone Supervolcano, is a volcanic caldera and supervolcano in Yellowstone National Park in the Western United States. The caldera and most of the park are located in the northwest corner of Wyoming.

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San Andreas fault

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he San Andreas Fault is a continental transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers through California. It forms the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, and its motion is right-lateral strike-slip.

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Mid-ocean ridge

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shield volcano

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cinder cone volcano

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composite volcano

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hot spot

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Mt. Vesuvius

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