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SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

SEISMIC WAVE BASICS

Page 2: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Finding an Epicenter

Page 3: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

What is an Epicenter?• A point on the surface of the Earth directly

above the FOCUS of the earthquake.

•The point within the Earth from which earthquake waves originate.

Page 4: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.
Page 5: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Use the data from the recording stations:

• Station A: San Francisco, California

P-Wave arrival 3:02:20 S-Wave arrival 3:06:30

What is the time difference between P and S wave arrivals?

Page 6: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Use the data from the recording stations:

• Station B: Denver, Colorado

P-Wave arrival 3:01:40 S-Wave arrival 3:05:00

What is the time difference between P and S wave arrivals?

Page 7: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Use the data from the recording stations:

• Station C: Missoula, Montana

P-Wave arrival 3:01:00 S-Wave arrival 3:03:00

What is the time difference between P and S wave arrivals?

Page 8: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Difference in arrival times:

San Francisco: 4:10

Denver, Colorado: 3:20Missoula, Montana: 2:00

Page 9: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

TAKE A PIECE OF PAPER, AND MARK OFF THE DIFFERENCE IN ARRIVAL TIME

Page 10: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

MOVE THE PAPER UNTIL THE TWO TICK MARKS LINE UP WITH THE P AND S CURVES

WHEN TICK MARKS LINE UP, GO STRAIGHT DOWN AND READ THE EPICENTER DISTANCE

EPICENTER DISTANCE OF 2800 KM

Page 11: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

EPICENTER DISTANCES

San Francisco: 4:10

Denver, Colorado: 3:20Missoula, Montana 2:00

2,800km

1100km

2,000km

Page 12: SEISMIC WAVE BASICS. Finding an Epicenter What is an Epicenter? A point on the surface of the Earth directly above the FOCUS of the earthquake. The point.

Recording BoardDifference in arrival times:

San Francisco: 41:02,800km

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Open your compass to the EXACT distance on the scale.

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