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Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.

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Page 1: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.

Earthquakes and

Volcanoes

Page 2: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.

EarthquakesEarthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust.

Tsunamis – A giant sea wave produced by an earthquake.

Page 3: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.
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Seismic WavesFocus – The point beneath the Earth’s surface where the rocks break and move, the underground origin of the earthquake.

Epicenter – The point directly above the focus, on the earth’s surface where the origin of an earthquake is above ground.

Page 5: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.
Page 6: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.

Seismic waves – earthquake waves. *Three types.

1. Primary waves (P-waves) – arrive at a given point before any other type of seismic wave. Will pass through solid, liquid and gas.(fastest of the three)

2. Secondary Waves (S-waves) – arrive at a given point after the P wave. (second fastest) Will only travel thru solids. Will NOT pass through liquids and gases thus creating a shadow zone.

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3. Surface waves (L-waves) – slowest moving seismic waves. Arrives last.

Page 9: Earthquakes and Volcanoes. Earthquakes Earthquake – is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. Tsunamis.
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Seismograph – is an instrument that detects and measures seismic waves.Seismogram – is the record of waves.

(paper record)Seismologists – scientists who study

earthquakes.Richter scale – calculation of the strength

or magnitude of an earthquake. For every 1 point rise 30 times the

energy is released. Magnitude - Height of a line traced on a

seismogram.

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Liquefaction – Shaking up of wet soil making it unstable. This causes surface object to sink.

Earthquake preparedness – Tie down heavy objects, take objects off of high shelves. Build on an earthquake proof foundation. Have a plan and emergency items.

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VolcanoesVolcano – the place in the Earth’s surface

through which magma and other materials reach the surface.

Magma – rock that exists as a hot liquid deep within the earth.

Lava – is magma that reaches the Earth’s surface.

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Vent – an opening from which lava erupts.

Crater – Steep walled depression around a volcano’s vent.

Hot Spot – Hot rock that is a result of unusually hot areas in the mantle and core where volcanoes form on the Earth’s surface. Hawaii is the result of a hot spot.

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Lava flows• Basaltic – Is lava that contains a lot of

water and rich in iron and magnesium. Thin and quiet eruptions.

• Granitic - this lava contains very little water and is rich in silicon and aluminum. Thick heavy lava causing gases to trap underneath producing large violent eruptions. 

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Andesitic - is a combination of both granitic and basaltic lava flows (quieter than granitic but more violent than basaltic).

Gas filled lava – This lava cools to form hole filled rock that has the appearance of a sponge

or loaf of bread. This rock type is typically light in weight. Pumice and scoria are examples of

this type of igneous rock.

  

 

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Tephra – bits of rock or solidified lava dropped from the air.

Volcanic Dust – Is fragments of rock that are blown into the air during a volcanic eruption. (very small

particles)

Volcanic Ash – Is particles blown into the air from a volcano that are bigger than volcanic dust yet smaller than anything else.

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• Volcanic Bombs – Are large rock particles that are blown out during a volcanic eruption.

• Volcanic cinders – are smaller volcanic bombs.

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• Cinder cone volcano – Volcanoes made mostly of cinders and other rock particles that have been blown into the air. Narrow bases with steep sides due to loosely arranged cinder type eruptions.

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Shield volcano – Volcanoes composed of quiet lava flows. Gently sloping sides with very wide base.

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Composite Volcanoes – are made of alternating layers of rock particles and lava. Violent eruptions followed by quiet lava flows are the reasoning for the alternating layers.

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Caldera – A roughly circular, steep-sided pit at the top of a volcanic cone whose diameter is at least three times its depth.

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Dike –

Batholith –

Sill -

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Dormant – (sleeping) has erupted but not in modern time.

Extinct – Not known to have erupted in recorded time. Usually weathered down to base.

Active – well, it is active in modern time.

ZONES

Ring of fire – is the zone of active earthquakes and volcanoes due to very active tectonic plate movement.

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Mid-Atlantic ridge – chain of ridges caused by sea floor spreading.

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