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1 WARM-UP (TURN IN ON HALF SHEET) What are five factors that affect soil erosion (from your notes)? Explain how each affects the soil.

2 GEOHAZARDS

3 GEOHAZARD A geohazard is a geologic event that has the potential to both destroy property and cause a loss of life Landslide Earthquake Tsunami Sinkhole Flooding

4 A landslide is where debris separates from bedrock and the material slides rapidly down slope Caused by: Over steepened slope Removal of vegetation Earthquakes LANDSLIDES

5 Ways to avoid landslide damage Don’t build homes on areas of weak soil Replant trees Slopes can be sprayed with concrete to reduce rock slipage

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7 Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates slide past each other, slip and release seismic waves Ways to mitigate earthquake damage: Secure bookshelves in home Secure gas/water heater EARTHQUAKES

8 VOLCANOES Volcanoes release dust and ash which can alter the climate by blocking out the sun As well they can trigger mudslides and send lava down a mountainside

9 This contour map represents a volcano The lava and ash flow would have to flow North due to the sharp drop in elevation on the Northward side VOLCANOES

10 TSUNAMIS A tsunami is a large tidal wave that is generated by seismic waves released from an earthquake Slab of crust is displaced along a fault Can travel up to 500-950 kilometers per hour

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12 Ways to mitigate tsunami damage: Preserve dunes on beaches  Provide inland protection from tsunamis Build trenches to divert water Build seawalls to protect inland areas TSUNAMIS

13 SINKHOLES A sinkhole is a natural depression on the Earth’s surface Can be caused by collapse of underlying rock

14 SINKHOLES Mitigation: Use filters  Pump out water which dissolve underlying rock Careful inspection of bedrock

15 GROUNDWATER POLLUTION Groundwater-Water stored beneath the surface Becomes polluted when chemical seep into the ground and contaminate the aquifer This can contaminate wells and a communities drinking water

16 FLOODING Flooding occurs over an area where water cannot seep into the soil Soil is impermeable or saturated

17 Mitigation: Flood risk maps Don’t build homes on flood plains Redirecting waters through flood channels FLOODING

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