Seismology 101 Revamp Current slides, with snapshots of in-progress animations, and narration or suggested update notes.

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Seismology 101 Revamp Current slides, with snapshots of in-progress animations, and narration or suggested update notes

Intro video plays… …then show title: “Seismology 101”

Introduction Why do we have earthquakes? How do earthquakes and related phenomena happen? What causes the ground to shake? How do we measure earthquakes?

Plate Tectonics Animation in progress at: ng/seismo101/halfres/EarthWedge_H264_Hal fRes.mov

Tectonics [Animation under construction: ng/seismo101/newanimations/Pangaea_H264.mp4

Tectonics -> Mechanics [Decide whether to include strike- slip if choosing to modifying ridge to have transform faults] [first just Tectonics, then have Mechanics pop up at mention]

Mechanics Three main types of faults [Snapshots of animation version in progress shown here over old images)]

Thrust under water: Tsunami

Mechanics

Seismic Waves: Body Waves P-WaveS-Wave

Seismic Waves: Surface Waves Love Wave Rayleigh Wave

Earthquake Magnitude Scale

Intensity: ShakeMap

Wrapping-up…