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Features of Earthquakes. Origin of Seismic Waves. Moving rocks get caught on each other at faults Stress builds up until elastic limit is passed Built-up energy is released at the focus - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Features of Earthquakes

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Origin of Seismic WavesMoving rocks get caught on each other at faults Stress builds up until elastic limit is passed Built-up energy is released at the focus Seismic waves are produced & travel outward

from focus

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3 types of seismic wavesPrimarySecondarySurface

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Primary or P-wavesParticles in rocks move back and forth in

same direction that wave is travelingFastest

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Secondary or S-wavesParticles in rocks move at right angles to

direction wave is travelingSlower

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Surface WavesParticles in rocks move in a backward rolling

motion & side to side swaying SlowestMost destructive

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EpicenterFocus

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Locating the epicenterSeismologists take seismograms from 3

different seismograph locations. They use these to determine the distance to

the epicenter of each station. Then they draw a circle around each station

with the distance as a radius. Point where all 3 intersect is the epicenter.

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Seismograph

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Basic Structure of EarthCrustUpper mantleLower mantleOuter coreInner core

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CrustOutermost layerThickness varies 5 -60 kmMore silicon & aluminumLess magnesium & ironLess dense than mantle

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Lower mantle

Made of silicon, oxygen, magnesium, & iron

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Outer Core

Liquid made mostly of iron

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Inner CoreSolidDenseMostly iron

with nickel, oxygen, silicon,& sulfur

Pressure keeps it solid

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Shadow Zonearea where NO seismic waves are detected

Primary are slowed and bent but not stopped

Secondary are not transmitted through the liquid outer core

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Moho

Boundary between crust and upper mantle (Mohorovicic discontinuity)

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Speed of Seismic WavesSeismic waves speed up through bottom of

crust & upper mantlePrimary and Secondary slow down in

asthenosphereGains speed in solid part of mantleSecondary stops in liquid outer corePrimary slow in outer core and speed up in

solid inner core