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1 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Earth Systems 3209 Unit: 4 The Forces Within Earth Reference: Chapters 4, 15, 16, 19; Appendix A & B

2 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Earthquake Scales Unit 4: Topic 4.4 Focus on...  comparing the two scales that can be used to measure earthquake intensity and magnitude.  identifying in relation to the Richter scale, how wave amplitude and energy released changes for every increment of one on the Richter scale.

3 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Earthquake Scales  An earthquake is the vibration of earth caused by a rapid release of energy. Slippage along pre-existing faults and sudden movement within a subduction zone are commonly the cause of earthquakes.  Seismologist use two scales when classifying earthquakes. 1)Modified Mercalli Scale 2)Richter Scale Text Reference: Pages 451 - 455

4 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Mercalli Scale  Measures the Intensity of an earthquake on a roman numeral twelve (XII) point scale.  In 1902 G. Mercalli developed a fairly reliable intensity scale which assesses the damage to various types of structures at a specific location.  Note that earthquake intensity is determined by several factors including: 1)Strength of earthquake 2) Distance from epicenter 3) Nature of surface materials 4) Building design

5 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador  The Mercalli scale does not give a true indication of the actual strength of an earthquake because the amount of damage done to different places will largely depend on, the type of materials used and the degree of construction of buildings and structures. Mercalli Scale

6 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador  Measures the Magnitude of an earthquake on a ten (10) point scale.  In 1935, Charles Richter introduced the concept of earthquake magnitude.  Richter magnitude is determined by measuring the largest amplitude (wave height) recorded on the seismogram.  Largest recorded earthquake at that time had a Richter magnitude equal to 8.6 Richter Scale

7 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Mercalli Scale “vs” Richter Scale

8 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador  Richter magnitude can be expressed in two ways: 1)wave amplitude increases ten fold (10X). 2)energy released increases thirty fold (30X).  While it is correct to say that for each increase of 1 in Richter Magnitude, there is a tenfold (10X) increase in amplitude (height) of the wave.  It is incorrect to say that each increase of 1 in Richter Magnitude represents a tenfold (10X) increase in the size of the Earthquake.  A better measure of the size of an earthquake is the amount of energy released by the earthquake. Richter Scale

9 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Richter Scale 1)Wave Amplitude  increases ten-fold (10X) with each increase in Richter magnitude.  thus, a magnitude 7 earthquake releases 10 times more amplitude than a magnitude 6 earthquake.  a magnitude 8 earthquake measures 10 x 10 (or 100 times) more amplitude than a magnitude 6 earthquake. And so on …….

10 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador 2)Energy released  increases thirty-fold (30X) with each increase in Richter magnitude.  each increase in 1 in Richter Magnitude represents a 30 fold increase in the energy released (size).  Thus, a magnitude 7 earthquake releases 30 times more energy than a magnitude 6 earthquake.  A magnitude 8 earthquake releases 30 x 30 (or 900 times) more energy than a magnitude 6 earthquake. And so on …. Richter Scale

11 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Richter Scale Wave Amplitude (10X) MagnitudeEnergy Released (30X) 3 4 5 6 7 8

12 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Sample Problem In terms of magnitude, an earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale has a wave amplitude of how many times greater than an earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale? Answer:Amplitude 4.2 5.2 6.2 7.2

13 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Example 1: How many times more energy is released in a 6.5 Richter magnitude earthquake than in one with a Richter magnitude of 4.5? (A)20 (B)60 (C)100 (D)900 Which of the following measures an earthquake's intensity based on the observed effects on people and structures? (A)Richter scale (B)Modified Mercalli scale (C)Centigrade scale (D)Moment magnitude scale

14 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Example 2: An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 did not cause any buildings to collapse. How would this earthquake be rated on the Richter and Mercalli scales? RichterMercalli (A)high (B)highlow (C)lowhigh (D)low

15 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Example 3: Based on the information below, which earthquake showed the greatest amplitude and by how much? (A) Japan by 10 times (B) Japan by 30 times (C) Mexico by 10 times (D) Mexico by 30 times An earthquake in Japan registered 7.5 on the Richter scale and another earthquake in Mexico measured 6.5.

16 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Your Turn... Take the time and complete the following questions... (Solutions to follow) Question: With every increasing number on the Ricter Scale, which describes the correct factor by which the energy released and amplitude (size) increases for a given earthquake? Energy ReleasedWave Amplitude (A)10 X30 X (B)100 X900 X (C)30 X10 X (D)900 X100 X

17 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Solutions... Question: With every increasing number on the Ricter Scale, which describes the correct factor by which the energy released and amplitude (size) increases for a given earthquake? Energy ReleasedWave Amplitude (A)10 X30 X (B)100 X900 X (C)30 X10 X (D)900 X100 X

18 Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Summary... Overview of Points covered: Earthquakes are measured using two (2) scales: 1)Mercalli – measures Intensity. 2)Richter – measures Magnitude. Earthquake Magnitude is measured in two ways: 1)Wave amplitude – increases 10X (fold) 2)Energy released – increases 30X (fold)


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