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1 Earthquake Destruction and Dangers http://embc.gov.bc.ca/em/hazard_preparedness/earthquake_photos.html

2 Major causes of earthquake damage Landslides and liquefaction Aftershocks Tsunamis

3 Landslides Movement of material down a slope, especially… – on steep slopes – when saturated land is shaken violently

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5 Liquefaction Loosely packed soil turns into mud. Most likely to occur in soil saturated with water. Liquefaction animation

6 Aftershocks Smaller earthquakes that occur after a larger earthquake in the same area They can occur hours, days, or months later Buildings already weakened by the original earthquake can topple during aftershocks

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8 Tsunami A wave set off by an underwater earthquake Earthquake jolts the ocean floor; pushes water out of the way Displaced water forms large waves (tsunamis) – In the open ocean, height of wave is not significant – As the wave gets closer to land, water gets more shallow, pushes up into a tall wall ≈100 ft YouTube: CBS News Asian Tsunami YouTube: Tsunami Animation

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13 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/pictures/110315-nuclear-reactor-japan-tsunami-earthquake-world-photos-meltdown/#/japan- earthquake-tsunami-nuclear-unforgettable-pictures-wave_33291_600x450.jpg

14 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1366395/Japan-tsunami-earthquake-Rescuers-pick-way-apocalypse-wasteland.html

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16 How do we prepare? Base-isolated buildings – Buildings rest on shock absorbing springs that allow the building to move without violently shaking

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18 Protecting Structures

19 How do we prepare? Base-isolated buildings – Buildings rest on shock absorbing springs that allow the building to move without violently shaking Warning systems – Monitoring faults and waves

20 Instruments for monitoring faults Creep meter – measures HORIZONTAL movement along a fault line through movement of a wire across the fault Tiltmeter – measures VERTICAL movement, works like a carpenter’s level Satellites – Measure VERTICAL changes in the distance between the satellite and ground Faults & Earthquakes

21 Fault monitoring instruments Creep meterTiltmeter

22 Instruments for monitoring tsunamis Tsunami detection buoys – 39 stations collect seafloor height, temperature, pressure Warning centers – If a tsunami is generated, they issue advisories, watches and warnings

23 Summary! Write your summary sentences


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