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EARTHQUAKES. Features of Earthquakes Seismic Waves Seismic waves are waves of energy generated by the sudden breaking or motion of Earth’s crust. Seismic

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Page 1: EARTHQUAKES. Features of Earthquakes Seismic Waves Seismic waves are waves of energy generated by the sudden breaking or motion of Earth’s crust. Seismic

EARTHQUAKES

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Seismic Waves

• Seismic waves are waves of energy generated by the sudden breaking or motion of Earth’s crust.

• Seismic wave motion

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Animations of P and S waves and Raleigh and Love Surface Waves• http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es1002/es1002page01.cfm• http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/waves.html

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Primary Waves—”P” Waves• Primary waves move from the focus outward in

all directions with a back-and-forth motion.• It is the first type of wave to reach a seismic

station because it takes the most direct route.

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Secondary Waves—”S” Waves• Secondary waves move from the focus outward

in all directions in an “S” shape.• It is the second wave to reach a seismic station

because it does not take as direct a route as a P wave.

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Surface Waves• Surface waves travel only through the crust (not through

mantle).• They do the most damage to structures.• They arrive at a seismic station after P and S.• The deeper the earthquake’s focus, the less damaging the

surface waves are (they weaken as they travel through crust).• There are two main types of surface wave:

– Love waves (named for a British mathematician who developed a model for the wave)

– Raleigh waves (named for a British scientist who predicted their existence).

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Surface Waves: Love Waves• Love waves are the fastest surface waves

and move the ground from side-to-side.

• They move only through the surface of the crust.

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Raleigh Wave

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Surface Waves: Raleigh Waves• A Raleigh wave rolls along the ground just

like a wave rolls across a lake or an ocean.

• Because it rolls, it moves the ground up and down, and side-to-side in the same direction that the wave is moving.

• Most of the shaking felt from an earthquake is due to the Raleigh wave, which can be much larger than the other waves.

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Earthquake Stress

• How stress is stored in Earth’s crust:

http://www.iris.edu/hq/programs/education_and_outreach/animations/4

• Stretched crust:

http://www.iris.edu/hq/programs/education_and_outreach/animations/15

• Seismic Waves traveling through Earth:

http://www.iris.edu/hq/programs/education_and_outreach/animations/13

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Focus vs. Epicenter• The focus is the point inside Earth where the

crust actually breaks or moves.

• The epicenter is the point on Earth’s surface directly above the focus.

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Locating an Epicenter

• A seismograph is an instrument that registers the different waves and records the time that each arrives.

• Locating an epicenter

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Seismographs in Hawaii

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How a Seismograph

Works

How a Seismograph

Works

• How Stuff Works

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Seismograms

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Seismograms

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Using the Information

• Seismologists usually describe earthquakes based on their distances from the seismograph. – Local events occur less than 62 miles away.– Regional events occur 62 miles to 870 miles

away.– Teleseismic events are those that occur at

distances greater than 870 miles.

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Earth’s Layers• At the very center of Earth is a solid, dense inner core

made mostly of iron with smaller amounts of nickel, oxygen, silicon, and sulfur. – There is some new evidence that the core is made up of

radioactive material.

• Pressure from the layers above causes the inner core to be solid.– The inner core spins at a different speed than the rest of the

planet.

• Above the solid inner core lies the liquid outer core, which is made mainly of iron.

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More About Earth’s Layers

• Earth’s mantle is the largest layer, lying directly above the outer core. – It is made mostly of silicon, oxygen,

magnesium, and iron. – The mantle often is divided into an upper part

and a lower part based on changing seismic wave speeds.

– A portion of the upper mantle, called the asthenosphere (as THE nuh sfihr), consists of weak rock that can flow slowly.

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Earth’s Crust• The outermost layer of Earth is the crust.• Together, the crust and a part of the mantle just

beneath it make up Earth’s lithosphere. • The lithosphere is broken into a number of plates that

move over the asthenosphere beneath it.• The thickness of Earth’s crust varies.

– It is more than 37 miles thick in some mountainous regions and less than 3 miles thick under some parts of the oceans.

• The crust is generally less dense than the mantle (that’s why it floats on top of it).

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Inside Earth

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How We Theorize What’s In There

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More on How We Know (or Think We Know) What’s Inside

• The speeds and paths of seismic waves change as they travel through materials with different densities.

• By studying seismic waves that have traveled through Earth, scientists have identified different layers with different densities.

• In general, the densities increase with depth as pressures increase.

• Studying seismic waves has allowed scientists to map Earth’s internal structure without being there.

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The Shadow Zone• Early in the twentieth century, scientists

discovered that large areas of Earth don’t receive seismic waves from an earthquake.

• In the area on Earth between 105° and 140° from the earthquake focus, no waves are detected.

• This area is called the shadow zone.

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http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/animations/animation.php?flash_title=Shadow+Zone+Flash+Animation&flash_file=shadowzone&flash_width=220&flash_height=300

http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es1009/es1009page01.cfm

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More on the Shadow Zone• Secondary waves are not transmitted through a

liquid, so they stop when they hit the liquid outer core.

• Primary waves are slowed and bent but not stopped by the liquid outer core. • Because of this, scientists concluded that the outer core

and mantle are made of different materials.

• Primary waves speed up again as they travel through the solid inner core.

• The bending of primary waves and the stopping of secondary waves create the shadow zone.

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Layer Boundaries

Seismic waves change speed asthey pass through layers of Earth.

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The Moho Layer• Seismic waves speed up when they pass

through the bottom of the crust and enter the upper mantle.

• This boundary between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere is called the Mohorovicic discontinuity--or the Moho layer.

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More on Moho

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Earthquake Resistant Structures

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAVxf5yl3h0&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JQBGOliAcQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZaTFgJQJVk&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlJ1dfdZbhI&feature=related

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn3oAvmZY8k• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xow8X-bVDqM&feature=related• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngxG49Lf6co&feature=related

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