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4.2 Recording Earthquakes

       Mr. Silva
4.2 Vocabulary
4.2 Vocabulary
• Seismograph-
  – instrument used to detect and record seismic
    directions
4.2 Vocabulary
• Seismograph-
  – instrument used to detect and record seismic
    directions
• P Waves-
  – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an
    earthquake and the first to be recorded by a
    seismograph.
4.2 Vocabulary
• Seismograph-
  – instrument used to detect and record seismic
    directions
• P Waves-
  – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an
    earthquake and the first to be recorded by a
    seismograph.
• S Waves-
  – secondary wave; a wave generated by an
    earthquake and the second to be record by a
    seismograph
4.2 Vocabulary
• Seismograph-
  – instrument used to detect and record seismic
    directions
• P Waves-
  – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an
    earthquake and the first to be recorded by a
    seismograph.
• S Waves-
  – secondary wave; a wave generated by an
    earthquake and the second to be record by a
    seismograph
• Surface Waves-
4.2 Vocabulary
• Seismograph-
  – instrument used to detect and record seismic
    directions
• P Waves-
  – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an
    earthquake and the first to be recorded by a
    seismograph.
• S Waves-
  – secondary wave; a wave generated by an
    earthquake and the second to be record by a
    seismograph
• Surface Waves-
  – the slowest moving seismic wave generated by an
    earthquake and the last to be recorded.
4.2 Vocabulary
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
  – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the
    Richter scale
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
  – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the
    Richter scale
• Mercalli scale-
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
  – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the
    Richter scale
• Mercalli scale-
  – scale that expresses the intensity of an
    earthquake with a Roman numeral and a
    description.
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
  – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the
    Richter scale
• Mercalli scale-
  – scale that expresses the intensity of an
    earthquake with a Roman numeral and a
    description.
• Intensity-
4.2 Vocabulary
• Magnitude-
  – Is a measure of the energy released by an
    earthquake and is also described as the amount of
    ground motion.
• Microquakes-
  – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the
    Richter scale
• Mercalli scale-
  – scale that expresses the intensity of an
    earthquake with a Roman numeral and a
    description.
• Intensity-
  – amount of damage caused by an earthquake.
Types of Seismic Waves
•       Seismic waves can be detected and recorded
        using a seismograph.

•       There are 3 types of seismic waves
    –     Primary Waves (P waves)

    –     Secondary Waves (S waves)

    –     Surface Waves: (when P & S waves reach the
          surface)
Primary Waves
– Primary Waves (P waves): move fastest
  and are recorded first
  • Can travel through solid & liquid

  • Compression waves- cause the rock particles
    to move together & apart along the wave
    direction
Secondary Waves
– Secondary Waves (S waves): second to
  be recorded
  • Travel only through solid material: cannot be
    detected on the side of the earth opposite the
    epicenter…Why? Can’t go through the liquid of
    the earth’s outer core!

  • Shear waves- cause rock particles to move at
    right angles to the wave direction
Surface Waves
Surface Waves
•   Surface Waves: when P & S waves
    reach the surface and their energy is
    converted into a new wave
Surface Waves
•       Surface Waves: when P & S waves
        reach the surface and their energy is
        converted into a new wave
    –     Slowest moving & last recorded
Surface Waves
•       Surface Waves: when P & S waves
        reach the surface and their energy is
        converted into a new wave
    –     Slowest moving & last recorded
Surface Waves
•       Surface Waves: when P & S waves
        reach the surface and their energy is
        converted into a new wave
    –     Slowest moving & last recorded

    –     Why do surface waves do the most
          damage?
Surface Waves
•       Surface Waves: when P & S waves
        reach the surface and their energy is
        converted into a new wave
    –     Slowest moving & last recorded

    –     Why do surface waves do the most
          damage?
Surface Waves
•       Surface Waves: when P & S waves
        reach the surface and their energy is
        converted into a new wave
    –     Slowest moving & last recorded

    –     Why do surface waves do the most
          damage?

    –     Not as much earth to absorb energy
          before hitting the surface
Locating an Earthquake
Locating an Earthquake
a. To find the epicenter, analyze the
   difference between arrival times of P
   & S waves
Locating an Earthquake
a. To find the epicenter, analyze the
   difference between arrival times of P
   & S waves
     i.   P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves
Locating an Earthquake
a. To find the epicenter, analyze the
   difference between arrival times of P
   & S waves
     i. P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves
     ii. The longer S waves take to come in, the
         farther the seismograph station is from the
         epicenter
Locating an Earthquake
a. To find the epicenter, analyze the
   difference between arrival times of P
   & S waves
     i. P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves
     ii. The longer S waves take to come in, the
          farther the seismograph station is from the
          epicenter
     iii. Plot epicenter distances from 3 stations and
          the intersection point is the earthquake
          epicenter
Earthquake Measurement
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
     ii.     Moderate quake = 6 to 7
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
     ii.     Moderate quake = 6 to 7
     iii.    Minor quake = 2.5 to 6
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
     ii.     Moderate quake = 6 to 7
     iii.    Minor quake = 2.5 to 6
– Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
     ii.     Moderate quake = 6 to 7
     iii.    Minor quake = 2.5 to 6
– Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9
– Anything less than a 2.4 is a microquake.
Earthquake Measurement
– Magnitude a measurement of the energy
  released by an earthquake & is the amount
  of “ground motion”
     i.      Major quake = 7 or above
     ii.     Moderate quake = 6 to 7
     iii.    Minor quake = 2.5 to 6
– Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9
– Anything less than a 2.4 is a microquake.
– Mercalli scale expresses intensity (damage
  caused) in Roman Numerals I to XII
4.2 Review
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
   – Seismograph
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
   – Seismograph
• Explain the three types of seismic waves…
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
   – Seismograph
• Explain the three types of seismic waves…
   – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and
     liquids.
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
   – Seismograph
• Explain the three types of seismic waves…
   – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and
     liquids.
   – S (secondary) travel only through solids
4.2 Review
• What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
   – Seismograph
• Explain the three types of seismic waves…
   – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and
     liquids.
   – S (secondary) travel only through solids
   – Surface Wave- Slowest wave, moves over the surface
     causing the surface to rise and fall.
Review
Review
• How do scientists measure the magnitude of an
  earthquake?
Review
• How do scientists measure the magnitude of an
  earthquake?
   – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival
     times of P waves and S waves at three or more
     seismograph station locations
Review
• How do scientists measure the magnitude of an
  earthquake?
   – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival
     times of P waves and S waves at three or more
     seismograph station locations
• Why do P waves travel faster through the
  lithosphere than through the asthenosphere?
Review
• How do scientists measure the magnitude of an
  earthquake?
   – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival
     times of P waves and S waves at three or more
     seismograph station locations
• Why do P waves travel faster through the
  lithosphere than through the asthenosphere?
   – Because P waves travel faster through the more rigid
     rock of the lithosphere than through the somewhat
     plastic rock in the asthenosphere.

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4.2 recording earthquakes

  • 3. 4.2 Vocabulary • Seismograph- – instrument used to detect and record seismic directions
  • 4. 4.2 Vocabulary • Seismograph- – instrument used to detect and record seismic directions • P Waves- – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an earthquake and the first to be recorded by a seismograph.
  • 5. 4.2 Vocabulary • Seismograph- – instrument used to detect and record seismic directions • P Waves- – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an earthquake and the first to be recorded by a seismograph. • S Waves- – secondary wave; a wave generated by an earthquake and the second to be record by a seismograph
  • 6. 4.2 Vocabulary • Seismograph- – instrument used to detect and record seismic directions • P Waves- – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an earthquake and the first to be recorded by a seismograph. • S Waves- – secondary wave; a wave generated by an earthquake and the second to be record by a seismograph • Surface Waves-
  • 7. 4.2 Vocabulary • Seismograph- – instrument used to detect and record seismic directions • P Waves- – primary wave: the fastest wave generated by an earthquake and the first to be recorded by a seismograph. • S Waves- – secondary wave; a wave generated by an earthquake and the second to be record by a seismograph • Surface Waves- – the slowest moving seismic wave generated by an earthquake and the last to be recorded.
  • 10. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion.
  • 11. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes-
  • 12. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes- – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the Richter scale
  • 13. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes- – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the Richter scale • Mercalli scale-
  • 14. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes- – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the Richter scale • Mercalli scale- – scale that expresses the intensity of an earthquake with a Roman numeral and a description.
  • 15. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes- – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the Richter scale • Mercalli scale- – scale that expresses the intensity of an earthquake with a Roman numeral and a description. • Intensity-
  • 16. 4.2 Vocabulary • Magnitude- – Is a measure of the energy released by an earthquake and is also described as the amount of ground motion. • Microquakes- – earthquake with a magnitude less than 2.5 on the Richter scale • Mercalli scale- – scale that expresses the intensity of an earthquake with a Roman numeral and a description. • Intensity- – amount of damage caused by an earthquake.
  • 17. Types of Seismic Waves • Seismic waves can be detected and recorded using a seismograph. • There are 3 types of seismic waves – Primary Waves (P waves) – Secondary Waves (S waves) – Surface Waves: (when P & S waves reach the surface)
  • 18. Primary Waves – Primary Waves (P waves): move fastest and are recorded first • Can travel through solid & liquid • Compression waves- cause the rock particles to move together & apart along the wave direction
  • 19. Secondary Waves – Secondary Waves (S waves): second to be recorded • Travel only through solid material: cannot be detected on the side of the earth opposite the epicenter…Why? Can’t go through the liquid of the earth’s outer core! • Shear waves- cause rock particles to move at right angles to the wave direction
  • 21. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave
  • 22. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave – Slowest moving & last recorded
  • 23. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave – Slowest moving & last recorded
  • 24. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave – Slowest moving & last recorded – Why do surface waves do the most damage?
  • 25. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave – Slowest moving & last recorded – Why do surface waves do the most damage?
  • 26. Surface Waves • Surface Waves: when P & S waves reach the surface and their energy is converted into a new wave – Slowest moving & last recorded – Why do surface waves do the most damage? – Not as much earth to absorb energy before hitting the surface
  • 28. Locating an Earthquake a. To find the epicenter, analyze the difference between arrival times of P & S waves
  • 29. Locating an Earthquake a. To find the epicenter, analyze the difference between arrival times of P & S waves i. P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves
  • 30. Locating an Earthquake a. To find the epicenter, analyze the difference between arrival times of P & S waves i. P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves ii. The longer S waves take to come in, the farther the seismograph station is from the epicenter
  • 31. Locating an Earthquake a. To find the epicenter, analyze the difference between arrival times of P & S waves i. P waves travel 1.7 times faster than S waves ii. The longer S waves take to come in, the farther the seismograph station is from the epicenter iii. Plot epicenter distances from 3 stations and the intersection point is the earthquake epicenter
  • 33. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion”
  • 34. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above
  • 35. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above ii. Moderate quake = 6 to 7
  • 36. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above ii. Moderate quake = 6 to 7 iii. Minor quake = 2.5 to 6
  • 37. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above ii. Moderate quake = 6 to 7 iii. Minor quake = 2.5 to 6 – Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9
  • 38. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above ii. Moderate quake = 6 to 7 iii. Minor quake = 2.5 to 6 – Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9 – Anything less than a 2.4 is a microquake.
  • 39. Earthquake Measurement – Magnitude a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake & is the amount of “ground motion” i. Major quake = 7 or above ii. Moderate quake = 6 to 7 iii. Minor quake = 2.5 to 6 – Largest quake ever had a magnitude of 8.9 – Anything less than a 2.4 is a microquake. – Mercalli scale expresses intensity (damage caused) in Roman Numerals I to XII
  • 41. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves?
  • 42. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves? – Seismograph
  • 43. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves? – Seismograph • Explain the three types of seismic waves…
  • 44. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves? – Seismograph • Explain the three types of seismic waves… – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and liquids.
  • 45. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves? – Seismograph • Explain the three types of seismic waves… – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and liquids. – S (secondary) travel only through solids
  • 46. 4.2 Review • What instrument is used to record seismic waves? – Seismograph • Explain the three types of seismic waves… – P (primary) moves the fastest through solids and liquids. – S (secondary) travel only through solids – Surface Wave- Slowest wave, moves over the surface causing the surface to rise and fall.
  • 48. Review • How do scientists measure the magnitude of an earthquake?
  • 49. Review • How do scientists measure the magnitude of an earthquake? – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival times of P waves and S waves at three or more seismograph station locations
  • 50. Review • How do scientists measure the magnitude of an earthquake? – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival times of P waves and S waves at three or more seismograph station locations • Why do P waves travel faster through the lithosphere than through the asthenosphere?
  • 51. Review • How do scientists measure the magnitude of an earthquake? – By analyzing and plotting the differences in arrival times of P waves and S waves at three or more seismograph station locations • Why do P waves travel faster through the lithosphere than through the asthenosphere? – Because P waves travel faster through the more rigid rock of the lithosphere than through the somewhat plastic rock in the asthenosphere.

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