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Earthquakes - The movement of the ground, caused by waves of energy released as rocks move along faults Fault – a large fracture in rocks, from several.

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1 Earthquakes - The movement of the ground, caused by waves of energy released as rocks move along faults Fault – a large fracture in rocks, from several meters to many kilometers long, where rocks not only crack but also move along either side of the break Types of Stresses; tension, compression, & shear Types of Faults; Normal, Reverse, Strike-Slip Types of Faults; Normal, Reverse, Strike-Slip

2 1. Normal Fault – a pull apart fracture in rocks, where rocks that are above the fault surface drop downward in relation to rocks that are below the fault surface

3 2. Reverse Fault – a compression fracture in rocks, where rocks that are above the fault surface are forced up over rocks that are below the fault surface

4 3. Strike-Slip Fault – a break in rocks where rocks on either side of the fault move past each other, instead of above or below each other

5 Concept of ‘hanging wall’ and ‘footwall’ Footwall: Rock surface ABOVE the fault Headwall: Rock surface ABOVE the fault

6 Earthquakes (cont.) Slow steady pressure produces folds Types of folds; anticlines - upward bulging fold (ant hill) syncline - downward bulging fold (dip) monocline - rock layers on one side of a fold are higher than the other side

7 Anticline Syncline Monocline

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9 Route 23 fold

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12 Stresses Building Mountains 1.Folded Mountains – caused by compression 2.Fault-Block Mountains – caused by tension 3.Plutonic Mountains – result from vertical force created by rising magma 4.Volcanic Mountains – result of magma from convergent boundaries reaching Earth’s surface

13 Folded Mountains Fault-Block Mountains

14 Plutonic Mountain – Half Dome Volcanic Mountain – Mt. Fuji

15 Earthquake Evidence Creep – very slow down-slope movement, ~1cm/yr., leads to severe cracks in buildings Slide – rapid down-slope movement of soil, rocks & debris Scarps – cliff created by sudden earth movements along a fault, identified by a curved scar in the landscape Fissure – a long crack in soil or rock, up to many kilometers in length Tsunami – an ocean wave caused by earthquakes, may reach over 100ft. In height

16 Scarp Creep Landslide

17 Fissure Tsunami created by 9.0 earthquake on Dec.26, 2004 off the west coast of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean

18 Chile Quake Feb. 27, 2010 Magnitude 8.8 Offshore Maule, Chile Resultant  Tsunami

19 Earthquake Damage Depends on; 1. location of earthquake 2. type of ground under buildings 3. building design & materials 4. closeness to coastline in case of tsunami

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28 Extra Credit Find and read a news article on Earthquakes - write a three paragraph essay about the article (at least-5 sentences per paragraph). Please include the article. Sneak it to me no later than the day of the Earthquake test for credit


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