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1 Title of Notes: Earthquakes!!
Pg. 38, 39, & 40 RS Goal for lesson Write on self assessment worksheet I can describe an earthquake and how they are measured.

2 I’ll know I’ve got it when…
Learning target I can describe an earthquake and how they are measured. Today I am… Analyzing how scientists use seismographs and how this helps them. So that I’ll be able to… understand the mathematical way scientists determine the location of an earthquake. I’ll know I’ve got it when… I can describe the scales used to measure magnitude and intensity.

3 Occurred along the San Andreas Fault in CA
Earthquake of 1989 Occurred along the San Andreas Fault in CA Registered approximately 7.5 on the Richter Scale

4 Earthquake photos Look over the pictures on the following slides.
Be sure to notice the amount and type of damage caused by this earthquake.

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18 Where do Earthquakes Start?
The starting point of an earthquake below ground is called a focus, or hypocenter. The area directly above the hypocenter on land is called the epicenter.

19 Earthquakes Travel Earthquakes are strongest at the epicenter and become gradually weaker farther away!

20 Locating the epicenter
The area where the 3 circles meet isn’t perfect. They do not completely overlap each other at the exact location of the epicenter. The space of overlap is the TRIANGLE OF UNCERTAINTY. The earthquake started in this area!

21 Types of Seismic Waves Seismic waves carry energy from an earthquake away from the focus, through Earth’s interior, and across the surface.

22 P waves P is for Primary First waves to travel through the earth.
Travel through solids, liquids, and gases. Fastest seismic waves.

23 S waves S is for Secondary
Also known as shear waves. Shear (cut off) rock back and forth as they move through. S waves are seismic waves that vibrate from side to side as well as up and down.

24 Surface waves Move through the ground up and down in circles.
Most damage from an earthquakes comes from surface waves.

25 How are Earthquakes Measured?
Earthquakes are measured based on different scales. Richter scale Mercalli Scale

26 Magnitude Measured A seismograph is the tool used to measure the strength of an earthquakes The data from the seismogram is translated into a 1-10 rating on the Richter Scale. Each step in the scale represents a tenfold increase in the size of the quake!

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28 Intensity Measured The Mercalli Scale measures the earthquake’s effects on a scale of 1-12 (in Roman Numerals). This is determined by scientists surveying the damage and then rating it on the scale. This scale is VERY subjective! I: only detected by seismographs. VI: felt by all, but very little damage XII: causes total destruction.

29 Earthquake Simulations
Now, you will have a chance to explore the damage different earthquakes may cause. The damage depends upon many factors. Click Here to visit a website that allows you to control various factors about a building and an earthquake in order to determine the amount of damage caused to the building.


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