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LANDSLIDES, EARTHQUA
KES AND TSUNAMIS
Examples of Mass Movement
Landslides
   Landslide is the sliding down of a mass of
    earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
    (Georgina)
   Landslides often occur after heavy rain (Jess)
   Landslides could be caused by an earthquake
    (Anjali)
   Landslides can also be caused by human
    activity (Ms Williams)
Protecting against landslide
hazard
   It may be possible to predict a landslide based
    on previous events and current weather
    conditions (Yasmeen)
   Planting trees and shrubs may help to
    stabilised ground (Cameron)
   Building barriers could protect people (Nika)
   Building zones and codes could help to keep
    houses safer (Danielle)
An example of a landslide:
Thredbo
                     1997
                     Two ski lodges were
                      destroyed
                     18 people killed
                     Caused by
                      suspected leaking
                      underground pipes
                      and a poorly
                      maintained road
Earthquakes
   Caused by movement of tectonic plates
    (Danielle)
   Large tremors felt on the earth’s surface.
    (Small earthquakes are called tremors). (Mya)
   Duration of earthquake is dependent on the
    movement of broken rocks between tectonic
    plates – and the size of the tectonic movement
    (Yasmeen)
   Earthquakes are measured on the Richter
    Scale (Cameron)
Protecting against earthquake
hazard
   Serious earthquakes aren’t common in
    Australia because of our location on the
    continental plates (Scott)
   It’s difficult to predict earthquakes, but
    seismologists do monitor activity (Yasmeen)
   It is possible to build buildings that are better
    suited to withstand an earthquake (Mya)
An example of an earthquake:
Newcastle
   1989
   5.6 on the Richter
    scale
   13 people were
    killed
Tsunami
   Occur as a result of a shift in tectonic plates
    under or near the ocean (Paige & Scott)
   The waves radiate from the epicentre in all
    directions; the further they travel, the weaker
    they get. (Forbes)
   Australia’s risk of tsunami is relatively low, due
    to our location.
   Signs to watch for: shaking ground; watch for
    receding water; listen for the roar
Protecting against tsunami
hazard
   Bouys in the water to transmit messages
    notifying of higher ocean movement. (Nika &
    Inga)
   Planning regulations, to reduce number of
    houses in areas likely to be impacted by
    tsunami (Mya)
   If warned, move to higher ground (Forbes)
An example of a tsunami:
Indian Ocean
   Boxing Day 2004
   Largest, most
    destructive tsunami
    on record
   Over 200.000 people
    killed
   Indonesia was most
    badly effected; much
    of south-east Asia
    was impacted upon;
    countries as far away
    as Africa were also hit

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Landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis

  • 1. LANDSLIDES, EARTHQUA KES AND TSUNAMIS Examples of Mass Movement
  • 2. Landslides  Landslide is the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff (Georgina)  Landslides often occur after heavy rain (Jess)  Landslides could be caused by an earthquake (Anjali)  Landslides can also be caused by human activity (Ms Williams)
  • 3. Protecting against landslide hazard  It may be possible to predict a landslide based on previous events and current weather conditions (Yasmeen)  Planting trees and shrubs may help to stabilised ground (Cameron)  Building barriers could protect people (Nika)  Building zones and codes could help to keep houses safer (Danielle)
  • 4. An example of a landslide: Thredbo  1997  Two ski lodges were destroyed  18 people killed  Caused by suspected leaking underground pipes and a poorly maintained road
  • 5. Earthquakes  Caused by movement of tectonic plates (Danielle)  Large tremors felt on the earth’s surface. (Small earthquakes are called tremors). (Mya)  Duration of earthquake is dependent on the movement of broken rocks between tectonic plates – and the size of the tectonic movement (Yasmeen)  Earthquakes are measured on the Richter Scale (Cameron)
  • 6. Protecting against earthquake hazard  Serious earthquakes aren’t common in Australia because of our location on the continental plates (Scott)  It’s difficult to predict earthquakes, but seismologists do monitor activity (Yasmeen)  It is possible to build buildings that are better suited to withstand an earthquake (Mya)
  • 7. An example of an earthquake: Newcastle  1989  5.6 on the Richter scale  13 people were killed
  • 8. Tsunami  Occur as a result of a shift in tectonic plates under or near the ocean (Paige & Scott)  The waves radiate from the epicentre in all directions; the further they travel, the weaker they get. (Forbes)  Australia’s risk of tsunami is relatively low, due to our location.  Signs to watch for: shaking ground; watch for receding water; listen for the roar
  • 9. Protecting against tsunami hazard  Bouys in the water to transmit messages notifying of higher ocean movement. (Nika & Inga)  Planning regulations, to reduce number of houses in areas likely to be impacted by tsunami (Mya)  If warned, move to higher ground (Forbes)
  • 10. An example of a tsunami: Indian Ocean  Boxing Day 2004  Largest, most destructive tsunami on record  Over 200.000 people killed  Indonesia was most badly effected; much of south-east Asia was impacted upon; countries as far away as Africa were also hit

Notas del editor

  1. http://www.concut.com.au/images/thred1.jpg
  2. http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/image/0006/54654/046-000544.jpg
  3. http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2009/12/25/1225813/679229-boxing-day-tsunami.jpg