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Investigation 2 Facts The Interior of the Earth. Fault A break in Earth ’ s crust where rock on one side moves in relation to rock on the other side.

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1 Investigation 2 Facts The Interior of the Earth

2 Fault A break in Earth ’ s crust where rock on one side moves in relation to rock on the other side.

3 Seismic wave A vibration in Earth ’ s crust, caused by the release of energy at a fault.

4 Point of origins Focus The point inside Earth where a seismic wave begins. Epicenter The point of the Earth surface directly above the focus.

5 Measuring Magnitude Richter Scale Charles Richter developed a scale that uses the size of waves to determine the magnitude of an earthquake.

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7 Seismograph Any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes. the

8 Seismologist Scientist that studies seismic waves.

9 Tsunami An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.

10 Types of Seismic Waves Body Waves Compressional Wave (P-Wave) Primary Shear Wave (S-Wave) Secondary Surface Waves Rayleigh Wave named for John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh. He mathematically predicted this kind of wave in 1885 Love Wave named after A.E.H. Love, a British mathematician who discovered it in 1911.

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12 Investigation 2 Vocabulary Seismograph Shadow zone Physical model Conceptual model Mathematical model Numerical Model Average wave speed Compressional wave (p-wave) Shear wave (s-wave) Seismic wave Boundary Refraction Richter scale Magnitude

13 Body Waves Compressional Wave Energy is compressed or squeezed together then released in a straight pathway. Able to flow through solids, liquids, and gases Shear Wave The second wave you feel in an earthquake. An S wave is slower than a P wave and can only move through solid rock.

14 Surface Waves Rayleigh Wave A Rayleigh wave rolls along the ground just like a wave rolls across a lake or an ocean. Because it rolls, it moves the ground up and down, and side-to- side in the same direction that the wave is moving. Love Wave It's the fastest surface wave and moves the ground from side-to- side. http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPS eis/waves.html

15 Refraction Wave refraction: When a set of waves cross a boundary (change of material in the Earth ’ s surface) causing it to change speed and direction.

16 Average Wave Speed The average speed a wave travels in a matter of seconds. Ave. wave speed= distance (cm) time (s)

17 Seismograph Records the magnitude of each wave as a passes a seismograph station.


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