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Earthquakes

Published on Mar 12, 2018

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Earthquakes

Jeremy Grove

What are Earthquakes?

  • Plate tectonics
  • Plates make up Earth's thin crust and move
  • Plates build up potential (friction) energy and release as kinetic energy (Earthquake)

Forces that Cause Earthquakes

  • Divergent Boundaries- (sea floor spreading)
  • Convergent Boundaries- (mountains and trenches)
  • Transform Boundaries- (larger earthquakes)
Photo by rabiem22

Earthquake Waves

  • P-Waves (Primary): first detected, horizontal with ground (compression)
  • S-Waves (Secondary): second detected, vertical with ground
  • Time from P to S wave: radial distance from earthquake epicenter
Photo by uwnews

Himalayas

  • Convergent boundary- Eurasian Plate, Australian Plate
  • Nepal has population of 28 million
  • Four quakes over magnitude 6.0 in past decade
  • 10,600 people killed in 1934 earthquake at magnitude 8.0
Photo by John T

Earthquake Triangulation

  • Triangulation used to locate epicenters
  • 3 seismographs used to pinpoint epicenter with converging radii
  • Radii found by time from p to s waves
Photo by domesticat

Engineering

  • Identify Problem
  • Brainstorm
  • Design
  • Build, test, evaluate, redesign
  • share solution
Photo by Mark Noakes

Engineering and Earthquakes

  • Structurally stable buildings won't fall
  • Less windows mean less broken glass
  • Allow building to be flexible
  • Better building materials

Loss of Life Reduction

  • Education about earthquakes
  • Earthquake "safe zones"
  • Engineering
  • Sirens after p waves

Challenges of Damage Reduction

  • Predicting large earthquakes is nearly impossible
  • Higher quality engineering is expensive
  • People already live in desired homes and lifestyles
Photo by Matthew Henry