Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes. Guide For Reading What are the different kinds of seismic waves?...

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Earthquakes Measuring Earthquakes

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Earthquakes

Measuring Earthquakes

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Guide For Reading

• What are the different kinds of seismic waves?

• How does the energy of an earthquake travel through Earth?

• What are the scales used to measure the strength of an Earthquake?

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There are about ______ earthquakes per day, worldwide.

• 8,000

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Most earthquakes begin below the earth’s surface in the _______ within ______ kilometers from Earth’s surface.

• Lithosphere

• 100

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Focus

• The point beneath Earth’s surface where rock breaks under stress and causes an earthquake

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Epicenter

• The point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s focus

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Seismic Waves

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Seismic Waves

• A vibration that travels through Earth carrying the energy released during an earthquake

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Figure 11: At what point do seismic waves first reach the surface?

• The epicenter

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What determines how much the ground shakes during an earthquake?

• How close a location is to the epicenter

• The types of rock and soil surrounding the epicenter determines how much the ground shakes

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Guide For Reading: What are the different kinds of seismic waves?

• There are three types of seismic waves:

• Primary Waves (P waves)• Secondary Waves (S waves)• Surface Waves

• An earthquake sends out two types of waves P waves and S waves

• When the waves reach Earth’s surface at the epicenter, surface waves develop.

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Primary Waves

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Primary Waves (P Waves)

• A type of seismic wave that compresses and expands the ground

• The first wave to arrive at an earthquake

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Describe how P waves move?

• P waves compress and expand like an accordion

• When P waves arrive they vibrate the particles of the crust forward and back along the path of the wave

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Secondary Waves

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Secondary Waves (S Waves)

• A type of seismic wave that moves the ground up and down or side to side

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How are P waves different from S Waves?

• P waves compress and expand the ground

• These waves cause buildings to contract and expand

• P waves travel through solids and liquids

• S waves vibrate from side to side • These waves vibrate from side to side and thrust

the ground up and down, or back and forth• S waves can not move through liquids

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Surface Waves

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Surface Waves

• A type of seismic wave that forms when P waves and S waves reach Earth’s surface

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Why do you think surface waves produce more severe ground movements than P waves and S waves?

• Surface waves consist of loose soil, sand, gravel, mud, small rocks, not solid rock

• These more loose substances are more likely shift and slide

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Guide For Reading: How does the energy of an earthquake travel through Earth?

• Seismic waves carry the energy of an earthquake from the focus, through Earth’s interior, to the epicenter, and across the surface

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Detecting Seismic Waves

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Seismograph

• A device that records ground movements caused by seismic waves as they move through Earth

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Describe how a mechanical seismograph records ground movement.

• A heavy weight attaches to a frame by spring or wire

• A pen connected to the weight rests its point on a rotating drum

• During an earthquake the seismic waves cause the drum to shake while the pen stays in place

• The pen records lines on the paper around the drum

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Measuring Earthquakes

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There are at least ______ different measures for rating earthquakes.

• 20

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Magnitude

• The measurement of an earthquake’s strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults

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The Mercalli Scale

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Mercalli Scale

• A scale that rates earthquakes according to their intensity and how much damage they cause

• Developed in the early twentieth century

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An earthquake’s ______ is the strength of ground movement in a given place.

• Intensity

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The Mecalli scale has ______ steps and describes how an earthquake affects ______, ______, and the ______.

• 12

• People

• Buildings

• Land surface

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Figure 14: How would you rate the damage to the Foligno city hall on the Mercalli scale?

• The damage would probably rate VII - VIII

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The Richter Scale

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Richter Scale

• A scale that rates seismic waves as measured by a particular type of mechanical seismograph

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How does the Richter scale measure an earthquake?

• The Richter scale measures seismic waves using a seismograph

• Over time, mechanical seismographs were replaced by electronic seismographs

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What is a strength of the Richter scale when measuring earthquakes? What is a weakness?

• Strength: Provides accurate measurements for small, nearby earthquakes

• Weakness: Does not measure larger and more distant earthquakes well

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How are the Mercalli scale and the Richter scale similar? How are they different?

• Both measure the strength of an earthquake

• The Mercalli scale measures the strength in terms of extent people notice the earthquake and the amount of damage caused

• The Richter scale measures the size of seismic waves

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The Moment Magnitude Scale

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Moment Magnitude Scale

• A scale that rates earthquakes by estimating the total energy released by an earthquake

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Why is the moment magnitude scale used today by geologists to measure earthquakes?

• The moment magnitude scale determines the total energy released by an earthquake

• This scale uses a electronic seismograph that can measure earthquakes that are big or small, and near or far

• Geologist examine movement along the fault and the strength of broken rock

• These two measurements give a more accurate measurement of an earthquake

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On which scale would an earthquake’s strength vary from one place to another? Explain.

• The Mercalli scale because the amount of shaking that people would feel and the damage to objects would be greater in a place closer to the earthquake’s epicenter

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Checkpoint:What are three scales for measuring earthquakes? Explain what each one measures.

• Mercalli Scale• Measures earthquakes on how much damage

they cause

• Richter Scale• Measures seismic waves using a seismograph• Measures small and nearby earthquakes

• Moment Magnitude Scale• Looks at the total energy released• Measures large and distant earthquakes• Helps scientists predict how much fault

movement their was

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Locating the Epicenter

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How do scientists calculate how far a location is from the epicenter of an earthquake?

• Scientists calculate the difference between arrival times of the P waves and S waves

• The further away an earthquake is, the greater the time between the arrival of the P waves and the S waves

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Figure 17: Use the map scale to determine the distances from Savannah and Houston to the epicenter. Which one is closer?

• Houston • 800 Km

• Savannah• 900 km