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PROJECT IN SCIENCE




    Earthquake                        Volcano
Submitted to:                 Submitted by:
       Mrs. Myra M. Pareñas          Josh Matthew E. Hernandez
       Science VI                    Grade VI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
   Earthquake
   Photos of Earthquake
   Latest Earthquake Information
   Seismological Observation and Earthquake Prediction Division
   Latest Earthquakes in the World - Past 7 days
   Philippine Fault Zone Maps
   Effects of Earthquake
   Types of Volcano
   Parts of Volcano
   Volcanic Eruption
   Effects of Volcanic Eruption
   Safety Tips
   Before and After the Volcano Erupt
 An earthquake is the shaking and
 trembling that results from the
 sudden movement of part of the
 Earth’s crust. The most common
 cause of earthquakes is faulting.
 During faulting, energy is
 released. Rocks continue to
 move until the energy is used up.
1990 LUZON EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES
4.7 MAGNITUDE QUAKE IN MINDORO
PHIVOLCS Earthquake Bulletins of latest seismic events in the
Philippines are listed below. The event parameters (hypocenter, time and
magnitude) are determined using incoming data from the Philippine
National Seismic Network
Philippine Standard Time (PST) is eight hours ahead of Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC). (PST = UTC + 8H) UTC is the time standard for
which the world regulates clocks and time.
Earthquakes in this list with their date and time underlined in blue have
reported felt intensities. Intensity ratings are based on thePHIVOLCS
Earthquake Intensity Scale.
Magnitudes in the list are color-coded: below magnitude 5.0 (M < 5.0)
are in black, magnitudes 5.0 but below 6.0 (5.0 ≤ M < 6.0) are
in blue, magnitudes 6.0 and above (M ≥ 6.0) are in red.
SEISMOLOGICAL OBSERVATION AND EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION
DATE - TIME                 DIVISION
             LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH MAGNITUDE LOCATION
(PST)                          ` ( °N ) ( °E )     ( km )      ( Ms )
02 Nov 2011 - 08:06 PM     19.38 120.19      023      2.9    138 km N 19° W of Laoag City
01 Nov 2011 - 07:22 PM     10.08 126.14      014      3.0    032 km N 03° W of General Luna(Siargao)
 31 Oct 2011 - 03:29 AM    13.68 121.71      020      2.6    028 km S 23° E of Lucena City
30 Oct 2011 - 11:36 PM    16.06 119.92      033      3.3    012 km S 31° W of Alaminos (Pangasinan)
30 Oct 2011 - 07:42 PM    18.91 120.87      029      3.2    085 km N 21° E of Laoag City
30 Oct 2011 - 06:33 PM    13.08 121.24      035      2.3    038 km S 10° E of Calapan (Oriental
Mindoro)
30 Oct 2011 - 04:54 PM    07.70   124.54    019     3.0     067 km N 34° E of Cotabato City
30 Oct 2011 - 01:09 PM    04.94   125.34    172     3.8     131 km S 08° E of General Santos City
30 Oct 2011 - 09:08 AM    12.41   120.87    009     3.7     048 km S 13° E of Sablayan (Occidental
Mindoro)
29 Oct 2011 - 09:38 PM    13.70   120.40    034     2.8     017 km S 80° E of Looc (Lubang)
29 Oct 2011 - 03:32 PM    13.73   120.47    094     2.6     024 km N 89° E of Looc (Lubang)
29 Oct 2011 - 10:46 AM    09.23   125.60    002     3.2     032 km N 11° E of Butuan City
26 Oct 2011 - 06:44 PM    20.88   121.78    033     4.2     012 km N 37° W of Itbayat (Batanes)
26 Oct 2011 - 06:28 PM    07.28   121.94    007     3.7     039 km N 23° W of Zamboanga City
LATEST EARTHQUAKES IN THE WORLD - PAST
7 DAYS




                        Based on USGS
PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE MAPS
   Large-scale digital mapping of the Philippine fault zone based on
    aerial photograph interpretation:
    The 1,200-km-long Philippine fault zone (PFZ) is a major tectonic feature
    that transects the whole Philippine archipelago from northwestern Luzon to
    southeastern Mindanao. This arc-parallel, left-lateral strike slip fault is
    divided into several segments and has been the source of large-magnitude
    earthquakes in recent years, such as the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake (M
    7.0), 1990 Luzon earthquake (Mw 7.7) (Figure 1), and 2003 Masbate
    earthquake (Ms 6.2). The high seismic risk posed by this fault zone requires
    a large-scale active faults map, a fundamental data set for seismic hazard
    mitigation.
LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL MAPPING OF THE PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE BASED ON AERIAL
PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION:


Since 2003, Kyoto University and PHIVOLCS-DOST have been
mapping the Philippine Fault. At present, approximately 90% of
on-land-stretch of the PFZ has been mapped. This delineation
is based on interpretation of available large-scale (at least
1:30,000) aerial photographs. In areas where there are no
available aerial photographs, various satellite images are used to
map the fault zone. The identified surface traces of the PFZ are
then plotted onto 1:50,000 topographic maps published by
NAMRIA and compiled using commonly used Geographic
Information System (GIS) platforms such as MapInfo
Professional and Generic Mapping Tool (GMT). These active
faults maps are now available on this website and upon request
to PHIVOLCS-DOST (Figure 2: example of active faults map).
PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE MAPS:
 1. Northern Luzon
 2. Central Luzon
 3. Infanta
 4. Guinayangan
 5. Bondoc Peninsula
 6. Masbate Island
 7. Leyte Island
 8. Eastern Mindanao
EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE

   Negative effects of earthquakes:
   Tremendous loss of life.
   Loss of property.
   Collapse of transport – roads, railways,
    ports, bridges.
   Fire, landslides, floods.
   Blocked roads
   Facilities disrupted – electricity, water,
    medical
   Tsunamis
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND
SHAKING




                         Northridge, CA 1994
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
GROUND SHAKING




             Northridge, CA 1994
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND
SHAKING




      Loma Prieta, CA 1989
                             KGO-TV News ABC-7
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND
SHAKING




             Kobe, Japan 1995
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND
         SHAKING




          Kobe, Japan 1995
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
  SURFACE FAULTING




     Landers, CA 1992
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
    LIQUEFACTION




            Source: National Geophysical Data Center

                         Niigata, Japan 1964
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
           LIQUEFACTION
Liquefaction occurs when the
earth shakes something like
Jell-O – a lot of water in the
solid makes this happen. In
the 1995 San Francisco
earthquake, the Marina area
shook buildings to the ground
because they were built on
“fill” that was dumped into the
Bay to create land. Seattle
also has fill areas.
                    Source: National Geophysical Data Center

                                 Niigata, Japan 1964
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
     LANDSLIDES




                  Source: National Geophysical Data Center

           Turn again Heights, Alaska,1964 (upper left ins
           Santa Cruz Mtns, California , 1989
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - FIRES




             Loma Prieta, CA 1989

                                KGO-TV News ABC-7
EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS -
         TSUNAMIS
1957 Aleutian Tsunami




             Photograph Credit: Henry Helbush. Source: National Geophysical Data
WHAT IS A VOLCANO?




 Volcano- Areas of earth’s surface through
  which magma and volcanic gases pass
 Volcano comes from the Roman word
  Vulcan, which means “fire”
WHAT’S INSIDE A VOLCANO?

   Magma
    Chamber-
    molten rock that
    feeds a volcano
   Vents- cracks in
    the crust
   What is the
    difference
    between magma
    and lava?
VOLCANOES
WHY DOES THE PHILIPPINES
HAVE MANY VOLCANOES?



The Philippines sits on a unique tectonic setting ideal to
volcano formation. The archipelago is surrounded by
subducting plates as manifested by the trenches that are
related to volcano formation.
CLASSIFY VOLCANOES
    Composite       • Cinder       • Shield




• Active   • Intermittent   • Dormant   • Extinct
TYPES OF VOLCANOES

    Cinder Cone Volcano

a)   Built from pyroclastic
     material
b)   Moderately explosive,
     short eruptions
c)   Small in size, steep
     slopes
TYPES OF VOLCANOES

    Shield Volcano

a)   Built from layers of lava
b)   Non-explosive
     eruptions
c)   Not very steep, but can
     be big
TYPES OF VOLCANOES

    Composite Volcanoes

a)   Most common type
b)   Explosive eruptions
     and lava flow
c)   Built from pyroclastic
     material AND lava
PARTS OF A VOLCANO
WHERE ARE THE VOLCANOES?

        Active Volcanoes of the World
                      60
                           50        Indonesia
           50    70
                            45       Central America
  204                                Europe
                                40
                                     Japan
                                20
                                     Africa
                                12
                                     Iceland
                                     Italy
                                     Ring of Fire
                                     South America
           600
                                     North America
THE RING OF FIRE

Subduction zones
VOLCANIC ERUPTION


                     Effusive eruptions are
                      characterised by outpourings
                      of lava on to the ground.




         Hawaii
                               Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
EXPLOSIVE ERUPTIONS


   Three products
    from an
    explosive
    eruption
     Ash fall
     Pyroclastic flow

     Pyroclastic surge
                          Pyroclastic flows on
                          Montserrat, buried
                          the capital city.
VOLCANIC ERUPTION
                       During a volcanic
                        eruption lava, tephra (ash, lapilli, volca
                        nic bombs and blocks), and various
                        gases are expelled from avolcanic
                        vent or fissure. Several types of
                        volcanic eruptions have been
                        distinguished by volcanologists. These
                        are often named after
                        famous volcanoes where that type of
                        behavior has been observed. Some
                        volcanoes may exhibit only one
                        characteristic type of eruption during a
                        period of activity, while others may
                        display an entire sequence of types all
                        in one eruptive series.
EFFECTS OF VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    POSITIVE EFFECTS                   NEGATIVE EFFECTS

    Ash add to the soil fertility –      Loss of life
     farming                              Loss of property (economic
                                           loss)
    New minerals may be
     discovered                           Air Pollution (ash, smoke,
                                           gases, acid rain etc)
    Promotes Tourism                     Water pollution
    Research and education               Lahars (mudflows with
     purposes.                             water)
    Geothermal Energy –                  Earthquakes
     renewable energy.                    Increase in
                                           temperature of the area
PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Before a Volcanic Eruption
   Add a pair of goggles and disposable breathing mask for each member
    of the family to your disaster supply kit.
   Stay away from active volcano sites.
During a Volcanic Eruption
The following are guidelines for what to do if a volcano erupts in your
area:
Evacuate immediately from the volcano area to avoid flying debris,
hot gases, lateral blast, and lava flow.
Be aware of mudflows. The danger from a mudflow increases near
stream channels and with prolonged heavy rains. Mudflows can move
faster than you can walk or run. Look upstream before crossing a
bridge, and do not cross the bridge if mudflow is approaching.
Avoid river valleys and low-lying areas.
PROTECTION FROM FALLING ASH
   Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.· Use goggles and war eyeglasses
    instead of contact lenses.
   Use a dust mask or hold a damp cloth over your face to help with breathing
   Stay away from areas downwind from the volcano to avoid volcanic ash.
   Stay indoors until the ash has settled unless there is a danger of the roof
    collapsing.
   Close doors, windows, and all ventilation in the house (chimney vents, furnaces,
    air conditioners, fans, and other vents.
   Clear heavy ash from flat or low-pitched roofs and rain gutters.
   Avoid running car or truck engines. Driving can stir up volcanic ash that can clog
    engines, damage moving parts, and stall vehicles.
   Avoid driving in heavy ash fall unless absolutely required. If you have to drive,
    keep speed down to 35 MPH or slower.
JOSH MATTHEW E. HERNANDEZ


 End of presentation
 Thank you very much…..

 Bagong Bayan Elementary School

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Josh Matthew's Project In Science

  • 1. PROJECT IN SCIENCE Earthquake Volcano Submitted to: Submitted by: Mrs. Myra M. Pareñas Josh Matthew E. Hernandez Science VI Grade VI
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS  Earthquake  Photos of Earthquake  Latest Earthquake Information  Seismological Observation and Earthquake Prediction Division  Latest Earthquakes in the World - Past 7 days  Philippine Fault Zone Maps  Effects of Earthquake  Types of Volcano  Parts of Volcano  Volcanic Eruption  Effects of Volcanic Eruption  Safety Tips  Before and After the Volcano Erupt
  • 3.  An earthquake is the shaking and trembling that results from the sudden movement of part of the Earth’s crust. The most common cause of earthquakes is faulting. During faulting, energy is released. Rocks continue to move until the energy is used up.
  • 5. EARTHQUAKE IN THE PHILIPPINES
  • 6. 4.7 MAGNITUDE QUAKE IN MINDORO
  • 7. PHIVOLCS Earthquake Bulletins of latest seismic events in the Philippines are listed below. The event parameters (hypocenter, time and magnitude) are determined using incoming data from the Philippine National Seismic Network Philippine Standard Time (PST) is eight hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). (PST = UTC + 8H) UTC is the time standard for which the world regulates clocks and time. Earthquakes in this list with their date and time underlined in blue have reported felt intensities. Intensity ratings are based on thePHIVOLCS Earthquake Intensity Scale. Magnitudes in the list are color-coded: below magnitude 5.0 (M < 5.0) are in black, magnitudes 5.0 but below 6.0 (5.0 ≤ M < 6.0) are in blue, magnitudes 6.0 and above (M ≥ 6.0) are in red.
  • 8. SEISMOLOGICAL OBSERVATION AND EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION DATE - TIME DIVISION LATITUDE LONGITUDE DEPTH MAGNITUDE LOCATION (PST) ` ( °N ) ( °E ) ( km ) ( Ms ) 02 Nov 2011 - 08:06 PM 19.38 120.19 023 2.9 138 km N 19° W of Laoag City 01 Nov 2011 - 07:22 PM 10.08 126.14 014 3.0 032 km N 03° W of General Luna(Siargao) 31 Oct 2011 - 03:29 AM 13.68 121.71 020 2.6 028 km S 23° E of Lucena City 30 Oct 2011 - 11:36 PM 16.06 119.92 033 3.3 012 km S 31° W of Alaminos (Pangasinan) 30 Oct 2011 - 07:42 PM 18.91 120.87 029 3.2 085 km N 21° E of Laoag City 30 Oct 2011 - 06:33 PM 13.08 121.24 035 2.3 038 km S 10° E of Calapan (Oriental Mindoro) 30 Oct 2011 - 04:54 PM 07.70 124.54 019 3.0 067 km N 34° E of Cotabato City 30 Oct 2011 - 01:09 PM 04.94 125.34 172 3.8 131 km S 08° E of General Santos City 30 Oct 2011 - 09:08 AM 12.41 120.87 009 3.7 048 km S 13° E of Sablayan (Occidental Mindoro) 29 Oct 2011 - 09:38 PM 13.70 120.40 034 2.8 017 km S 80° E of Looc (Lubang) 29 Oct 2011 - 03:32 PM 13.73 120.47 094 2.6 024 km N 89° E of Looc (Lubang) 29 Oct 2011 - 10:46 AM 09.23 125.60 002 3.2 032 km N 11° E of Butuan City 26 Oct 2011 - 06:44 PM 20.88 121.78 033 4.2 012 km N 37° W of Itbayat (Batanes) 26 Oct 2011 - 06:28 PM 07.28 121.94 007 3.7 039 km N 23° W of Zamboanga City
  • 9. LATEST EARTHQUAKES IN THE WORLD - PAST 7 DAYS Based on USGS
  • 10. PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE MAPS  Large-scale digital mapping of the Philippine fault zone based on aerial photograph interpretation: The 1,200-km-long Philippine fault zone (PFZ) is a major tectonic feature that transects the whole Philippine archipelago from northwestern Luzon to southeastern Mindanao. This arc-parallel, left-lateral strike slip fault is divided into several segments and has been the source of large-magnitude earthquakes in recent years, such as the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake (M 7.0), 1990 Luzon earthquake (Mw 7.7) (Figure 1), and 2003 Masbate earthquake (Ms 6.2). The high seismic risk posed by this fault zone requires a large-scale active faults map, a fundamental data set for seismic hazard mitigation.
  • 11. LARGE-SCALE DIGITAL MAPPING OF THE PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE BASED ON AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION: Since 2003, Kyoto University and PHIVOLCS-DOST have been mapping the Philippine Fault. At present, approximately 90% of on-land-stretch of the PFZ has been mapped. This delineation is based on interpretation of available large-scale (at least 1:30,000) aerial photographs. In areas where there are no available aerial photographs, various satellite images are used to map the fault zone. The identified surface traces of the PFZ are then plotted onto 1:50,000 topographic maps published by NAMRIA and compiled using commonly used Geographic Information System (GIS) platforms such as MapInfo Professional and Generic Mapping Tool (GMT). These active faults maps are now available on this website and upon request to PHIVOLCS-DOST (Figure 2: example of active faults map).
  • 12. PHILIPPINE FAULT ZONE MAPS:  1. Northern Luzon  2. Central Luzon  3. Infanta  4. Guinayangan  5. Bondoc Peninsula  6. Masbate Island  7. Leyte Island  8. Eastern Mindanao
  • 13. EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE  Negative effects of earthquakes:  Tremendous loss of life.  Loss of property.  Collapse of transport – roads, railways, ports, bridges.  Fire, landslides, floods.  Blocked roads  Facilities disrupted – electricity, water, medical  Tsunamis
  • 14. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND SHAKING Northridge, CA 1994
  • 15. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND SHAKING Northridge, CA 1994
  • 16. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND SHAKING Loma Prieta, CA 1989 KGO-TV News ABC-7
  • 17. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND SHAKING Kobe, Japan 1995
  • 18. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - GROUND SHAKING Kobe, Japan 1995
  • 19. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - SURFACE FAULTING Landers, CA 1992
  • 20. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - LIQUEFACTION Source: National Geophysical Data Center Niigata, Japan 1964
  • 21. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - LIQUEFACTION Liquefaction occurs when the earth shakes something like Jell-O – a lot of water in the solid makes this happen. In the 1995 San Francisco earthquake, the Marina area shook buildings to the ground because they were built on “fill” that was dumped into the Bay to create land. Seattle also has fill areas. Source: National Geophysical Data Center Niigata, Japan 1964
  • 22. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - LANDSLIDES Source: National Geophysical Data Center Turn again Heights, Alaska,1964 (upper left ins Santa Cruz Mtns, California , 1989
  • 23. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - FIRES Loma Prieta, CA 1989 KGO-TV News ABC-7
  • 24. EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS - TSUNAMIS 1957 Aleutian Tsunami Photograph Credit: Henry Helbush. Source: National Geophysical Data
  • 25. WHAT IS A VOLCANO?  Volcano- Areas of earth’s surface through which magma and volcanic gases pass  Volcano comes from the Roman word Vulcan, which means “fire”
  • 26. WHAT’S INSIDE A VOLCANO?  Magma Chamber- molten rock that feeds a volcano  Vents- cracks in the crust  What is the difference between magma and lava?
  • 28. WHY DOES THE PHILIPPINES HAVE MANY VOLCANOES? The Philippines sits on a unique tectonic setting ideal to volcano formation. The archipelago is surrounded by subducting plates as manifested by the trenches that are related to volcano formation.
  • 29. CLASSIFY VOLCANOES  Composite • Cinder • Shield • Active • Intermittent • Dormant • Extinct
  • 30. TYPES OF VOLCANOES  Cinder Cone Volcano a) Built from pyroclastic material b) Moderately explosive, short eruptions c) Small in size, steep slopes
  • 31. TYPES OF VOLCANOES  Shield Volcano a) Built from layers of lava b) Non-explosive eruptions c) Not very steep, but can be big
  • 32. TYPES OF VOLCANOES  Composite Volcanoes a) Most common type b) Explosive eruptions and lava flow c) Built from pyroclastic material AND lava
  • 33. PARTS OF A VOLCANO
  • 34. WHERE ARE THE VOLCANOES? Active Volcanoes of the World 60 50 Indonesia 50 70 45 Central America 204 Europe 40 Japan 20 Africa 12 Iceland Italy Ring of Fire South America 600 North America
  • 35. THE RING OF FIRE Subduction zones
  • 36. VOLCANIC ERUPTION  Effusive eruptions are characterised by outpourings of lava on to the ground. Hawaii Courtesy of www.swisseduc.ch
  • 37. EXPLOSIVE ERUPTIONS  Three products from an explosive eruption  Ash fall  Pyroclastic flow  Pyroclastic surge Pyroclastic flows on Montserrat, buried the capital city.
  • 38. VOLCANIC ERUPTION  During a volcanic eruption lava, tephra (ash, lapilli, volca nic bombs and blocks), and various gases are expelled from avolcanic vent or fissure. Several types of volcanic eruptions have been distinguished by volcanologists. These are often named after famous volcanoes where that type of behavior has been observed. Some volcanoes may exhibit only one characteristic type of eruption during a period of activity, while others may display an entire sequence of types all in one eruptive series.
  • 39. EFFECTS OF VOLCANIC ERUPTION POSITIVE EFFECTS NEGATIVE EFFECTS  Ash add to the soil fertility –  Loss of life farming  Loss of property (economic loss)  New minerals may be discovered  Air Pollution (ash, smoke, gases, acid rain etc)  Promotes Tourism  Water pollution  Research and education  Lahars (mudflows with purposes. water)  Geothermal Energy –  Earthquakes renewable energy.  Increase in temperature of the area
  • 40. PROTECTIVE MEASURES Before a Volcanic Eruption  Add a pair of goggles and disposable breathing mask for each member of the family to your disaster supply kit.  Stay away from active volcano sites. During a Volcanic Eruption The following are guidelines for what to do if a volcano erupts in your area: Evacuate immediately from the volcano area to avoid flying debris, hot gases, lateral blast, and lava flow. Be aware of mudflows. The danger from a mudflow increases near stream channels and with prolonged heavy rains. Mudflows can move faster than you can walk or run. Look upstream before crossing a bridge, and do not cross the bridge if mudflow is approaching. Avoid river valleys and low-lying areas.
  • 41. PROTECTION FROM FALLING ASH  Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.· Use goggles and war eyeglasses instead of contact lenses.  Use a dust mask or hold a damp cloth over your face to help with breathing  Stay away from areas downwind from the volcano to avoid volcanic ash.  Stay indoors until the ash has settled unless there is a danger of the roof collapsing.  Close doors, windows, and all ventilation in the house (chimney vents, furnaces, air conditioners, fans, and other vents.  Clear heavy ash from flat or low-pitched roofs and rain gutters.  Avoid running car or truck engines. Driving can stir up volcanic ash that can clog engines, damage moving parts, and stall vehicles.  Avoid driving in heavy ash fall unless absolutely required. If you have to drive, keep speed down to 35 MPH or slower.
  • 42. JOSH MATTHEW E. HERNANDEZ  End of presentation  Thank you very much…..  Bagong Bayan Elementary School

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