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Section 19.1 Section 19.1 Forces Within Earth Forces Within Earth 8 th Grade Earth and Space Science Class Notes
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Section 19.1 Forces Within Earth 8 th Grade Earth and Space Science Class Notes.

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Page 1: Section 19.1 Forces Within Earth 8 th Grade Earth and Space Science Class Notes.

Section 19.1Section 19.1Forces Within EarthForces Within Earth

8th Grade Earth and Space Science

Class Notes

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Stress and StrainStress and Strain

• Stress - is the total force acting on crustal rocks per unit of area (cause)

• Strain – deformation of materials in response to stress (effect)

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Types of StrainTypes of Strain

• Compression causes a material to shorten.

• Tension causes a material to lengthen.

• Shear causes distortion of a material.

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Results of Stress and StrainResults of Stress and Strain

• Rocks fracture when stress and strain reach a critical point.

• At these breaks rocks can move releasing the energy built up as a result of stress.

• Earthquakes are the result of this movement and release of energy.

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Elastic DeformationElastic Deformation

• Elastic deformation is caused under conditions of low stress when a material is compressed, bent, or stretched.

• When the stress is removed, material returns to its original shape.

• Think about a rubber band.

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Plastic DeformationPlastic Deformation

• When stress builds up past a certain point, called the elastic limit, rocks undergo plastic deformation.

• This type of strain produces permanent deformation.

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The Stress-Strain CurveThe Stress-Strain Curve

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FaultsFaults

• Crustal rocks fail when stresses exceed the strength of the rocks.

• The resulting movement occurs along a weak region in the crustal rock called a fault.

• Fault - any fracture or system of fractures along which Earth moves

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Reverse FaultsReverse Faults

• Reverse faults form as a result of horizontal and vertical compression that squeezes rock and creates a shortening of the crust.

• This causes rock on one side of a reverse fault to be pushed up relative to the other side.

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Reverse Fault

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Normal FaultNormal Fault

• Movement along a normal fault is partly horizontal and partly vertical.

• The horizontal movement pulls rock apart and stretches the crust.

• Vertical movement occurs as the stretching causes rock on one side of the fault to move down relative to the other side.

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Normal FaultNormal Fault

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Strike-Slip FaultStrike-Slip Fault

• Strike-slip faults are caused by horizontal shear.

• The movement at a strike-slip fault is mainly horizontal and in opposite directions, similar to the way cars move in opposite directions on either side of a freeway.

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Strike-Slip FaultStrike-Slip Fault

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Which type of fault?Which type of fault?

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Earthquake WavesEarthquake Waves

• Seismic waves – vibrations of the ground produced during an earthquake

• Every earthquake has 3 types:– Primary (P) waves– Secondary (S) waves– Surface waves

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Primary (P) WavesPrimary (P) Waves

• First set of waves to be felt

• Squeeze and push rocks in the direction along which the waves are traveling

• Think of a coil being pushed in and out

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Secondary (S) Waves

• Slower than (P) waves; second set of waves to be felt

• Their motion causes rocks to move at right angles in relation to the direction of the waves

• Comparison – jump

rope

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Surface WavesSurface Waves

• Last set of waves to be felt• Travel along the Earth’s surface• Can cause rock particles to move both up and

down and side to side• Last the longest and cause the most destruction

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Generation of Seismic WavesGeneration of Seismic Waves

• Focus – point where the waves originate

• Epicenter – the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus