The San Francisco Earthquake, 1989 LO: to be able to explain the cause and effects of the earthquake (on the people, environment and economy)

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The San Francisco Earthquake, 1989 LO: to be able to explain the cause and effects of the earthquake (on the people, environment and economy)

Details…. 17th October 1989, at 5.04 pm, an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale, and lasting only 15 short, but devastating seconds, hit San Francisco

Watch the video Make notes on the: Cause Effects Response Any facts, figures

Cause

San Andreas Fault Line : boundary between the North American and Pacific Plate (a conservative Plate boundary). As the two plates move past each other, pressure builds up due to friction. The earthquake occurred due to the sudden release of the built up pressure. The epicentre of the earthquake was under a mountain known as Loma Prieta, 10 miles NE of the city of Santa Cruz.

The effects of the 1989 earthquake included: - 67 Deaths - 6,000 Homes damaged / destroyed people made homeless - Upper deck of the Nemitz highway collapsing onto the lower deck crushing people in their cars - A section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge collapsing - Fire resulting from gas explosions - Massive economic costs ($4.4 billion) - Damage to infrastructure - electricity / gas and water mains cut

3 Areas in San Francisco were particularly badly affected: 1. The Marina / Bay District Here the buildings were wooden and not securely attached to their foundations. The area was also located on an old landfill site, which was created following the devastation caused by the 1906 earthquake. Liquefaction occured. This is where as the ground acted more like a liquid as water moved up through the sediments resulting in reduced strength and causing buildings to collapse due to lack of support.

Liquefaction A condition where soil flows like a liquid. This caused extensive damage in the area including the collapsed overpasses and freeways.

2. Collapse of the Double-Decker Nimitz Highway and San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge A number of roadways were damaged during the earthquake, including the collapse of the upper tier of the double-deck er Nimitz Highway (Interstate 80) onto the lower deck, killing and trapping motorists in their cars. The collapse was caused partly by soil faiture and also the unsuitable design of the supporting piers. A section of the Bay Bridge also collapsed killing motorists.

Older buildings Many of the older ( year old) buildings which were not designed to withstand earthquakes were most severely damaged. Low rise building were also worse affected than taller buildings which swayed with the quake / ground motions.

Task….. Either create a 6-8 stage cartoon strip explaining the causes and effects of the 1989 San Francisco quake Or Write a newspaper report to explain the causes and effects of the1989 San Francisco quake Success criteria: Explain the causes Explain the effects Explain which areas were worse hit and why Use geographic terminology