tectonic hazard examples Flashcards

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mount st helens

volcano

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location: Washington, US
date: March 27 1980
type of erruption: 5.1 magnitude
main hazards: volcanic bombs and pyroclastic flow
main impacts: 57 deaths, builings destroyed
responses and management: $946 million donated

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Eyjafyallajokull

volcano

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location: Iceland
date: march-may 2010
physical processes: constructive plate margin
type of erruption: 3 on VEI scale
main hazards: Ash cloud
main impacts: cancelled flights
responses and management: 500 people evacuated

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Soufriere Hills

volcano

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location: monsterrat
date: 25th june 1997
main hazards: pycroclastic flow
main impacts: 19 deaths
responses and management: 7000 tourists and residents had to evacuate

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Haiti

earthquake

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  • Location: Haiti, near Port-au-Prince
  • Date: January 12, 2010
  • Main hazards: Ground shaking, liquefaction, building collapse
  • Main impacts: Over 230,000 deaths, 1.5 million homeless, widespread infrastructure destruction
  • Responses and management: International aid, UN peacekeeping forces, temporary shelters, slow rebuilding process
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Japan

earthquake

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  • Location: Northeast coast of Honshu, Japan
  • Date: March 11, 2011
  • Physical processes: Subduction of Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate
  • Main hazards: Strong ground shaking, tsunami (triggered by quake), nuclear plant damage
  • Main impacts: 20,000 deaths, Fukushima nuclear crisis, $235 billion in damages
  • Responses and management: Advanced early warning system, mass evacuations, rebuilding and nuclear decommissioning
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Turkey-Syria

earthquake

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  • Location: Southern Turkey and Northern Syria
  • Date: February 6, 2023
  • Main hazards: Ground shaking, aftershocks, building collapse
  • Main impacts: Over 55,000 deaths, widespread infrastructure damage, humanitarian crisis
  • Responses and management: International rescue missions, emergency shelters, rebuilding programs
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Indian Ocean

tsunami

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  • Location: Indian Ocean – worst-hit areas included Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India
  • Date: December 26, 2004
  • Physical processes: 9.1–9.3 magnitude undersea megathrust earthquake off Sumatra
  • Main hazards: Massive tsunami waves, flooding, destruction of coastal settlements
  • Main impacts: Around 230,000 deaths, millions displaced, widespread coastal devastation
  • Responses and management: Global humanitarian aid, tsunami warning systems installed afterward
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japan

tsunami

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  • Location: Northeast Japan
  • Date: March 11, 2011
  • Physical processes: Subduction zone earthquake triggered tsunami
  • Main hazards: Tsunami waves up to 40m high, coastal flooding, nuclear meltdown
  • Main impacts: Over 15,000 deaths from tsunami, towns destroyed, Fukushima disaster
  • Responses and management: Evacuations, new sea walls built, nuclear safety reforms
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Krakatoa

tsunami

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  • Location: Sunda Strait, Indonesia
  • Date: December 22, 2018
  • Physical processes: Partial collapse of Anak Krakatoa volcano into the sea triggered a tsunami
  • Type of eruption: Phreatomagmatic (water-magma interaction), explosive
  • Main hazards: Tsunami waves (no earthquake warning), ashfall
  • Main impacts: 437 deaths, 14,000 injured, many buildings damaged
  • Responses and management: Search and rescue, monitoring of volcanic activity increased, tsunami warning systems updated
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