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Faults and Earthquakes
Take-Away Points
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through
the earth
2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement
that occur along them
4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill
people
5. Magnitude and Intensity
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s
interior
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
Some Important Earthquakes
1755 - Lisbon, Portugal
• Killed 70,000, Raised Waves in Lakes all over
Europe
• First Scientifically Studied Earthquake
1811-1812 - New Madrid, Missouri
• Felt over 2/3 of the U.S.
• Few Casualties
1886 - Charleston, South Carolina
• Felt All over East Coast, Killed Several Hundred.
• First Widely-known U.S. Earthquake
Some Important Earthquakes
1906 - San Francisco
• Killed 500 (later studies, possibly 2,500)
• First Revealed Importance of Faults
1923 – Tokyo - Killed 140,000 in firestorm
1964 - Alaska
• Killed about 200
• Wrecked Anchorage.
• Tsunamis on West Coast.
1976 - Tangshan, China
• Hit an Urban Area of Ten Million People
• Killed 650,000
How Seismographs Work
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Seismic Waves
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Locating Earthquakes
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Locating Earthquakes
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Locating Earthquakes
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Locating Earthquakes - Depth
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
Elastic Rebound
2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
Epicenter and Focus
Focus
• Location within the earth where fault rupture
actually occurs
Epicenter
• Location on the surface above the focus
2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
Types of Faults
Faults Are Classified According to the Kind of
Motion That Occurs on Them
• Joints - No Movement
• Strike-Slip - Horizontal Motion
• Dip-Slip - Vertical Motion
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Strike-Slip Fault – Left Lateral
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Strike-Slip Fault – Right Lateral
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Dip-Slip Fault - Normal
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Dip-Slip Fault - Reverse
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Dip-Slip Faults
• Normal Faults: Extension
• Reverse Faults: Compression
–Reverse Faults are often called
Thrust Faults
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Normal Fault Structures
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Reverse Fault Structures
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
Major Hazards of Earthquakes
• Building Collapse
• Landslides
• Fire
• Tsunamis (Not Tidal Waves!)
4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
Safest & Most Dangerous Buildings
• Small, Wood-frame House - Safest
• Steel-Frame
• Reinforced Concrete
• Unreinforced Masonry
• Adobe - Most Dangerous
4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
Tsunamis
Probably Caused by Submarine Landslides
Travel about 400 M.p.h.
Pass Unnoticed at Sea, Cause Damage on Shore
Warning Network Around Pacific Can Forecast
Arrival
Whether or Not Damage Occurs Depends on:
• Direction of Travel
• Harbor Shape
• Bottom
• Tide & Weather
4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
Magnitude and Intensity
Intensity
• How Strong Earthquake Feels to Observer
Magnitude
• Related to Energy Release
• Determined from Seismic Records
• Rough correlation between the two for
shallow earthquakes
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Intensity
How Strong Earthquake Feels to Observer
Depends On:
• Distance to Quake
• Geology
• Type of Building
• Observer!
Varies from Place to Place
• Mercalli Scale- 1 to 12
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Isoseismals
from the
1906 San
Francisco
Earthquake
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Intensity and Geology in
San Francisco, 1906
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Intensity and Bedrock Depth in
San Francisco, 1906
5. Magnitude and Intensity
San Francisco and New Madrid
Compared
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Magnitude - Determined from Seismic
Records
Richter Scale:
• Related to Energy
Release
• Exponential
• No Upper or Lower
Bounds
• Largest Quakes about
Mag. 8.7
• Magnitude-Energy
Relation
– 4 - 1
– 5 - 30
– 6 - 900:
– 1 Megaton = about 7
– 7 - 27,000
– 8 - 810,000
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Seismic - Moment Magnitude
A Seismograph Measures Ground Motion at
One Instant But --
• A Really Great Earthquake Lasts Minutes
• Releases Energy over Hundreds of
Kilometers
• Need to Sum Energy of Entire Record
• Modifies Richter Scale, doesn't replace it
• Adds about 1 Mag. To 8+ Quakes
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Magnitude and Energy
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Magnitude Energy Explosive Power Example
9 U.S. Energy Use for
a month
Alaska 1964
Indonesia 2004
8 U.S. Energy Use for
a day
San Francisco, 1906
7 One Megaton World Series
Earthquake, 1989
6 U.S. Energy Use for
a minute
Large Thunderstorm
5 One Kiloton
4
3 One ton of explosives World Trade Center
Collapse
Magnitude and Energy
5. Magnitude and Intensity
Magnitude Energy Explosive Power Example
3 One ton of Explosives World Trade Center
Collapse
2
1 Topple 50-meter
tree
One kilogram of
explosives
Head-on colision at
60 mph
0 Drop a car 10
meters
Half stick of dynamite Very bad day
skydiving
-1 Impact of bullet One gram of explosives
-2 Hammer blow
-3 Dribbling a
basketball
Seismology and Earth's Interior
Successive Approximation in Action
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
1. Assume the Earth is uniform.
• We know it isn't, but it's a useful place to start.
It's a simple matter to predict when a seismic
signal will travel any given distance.
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
2. Actual seismic signals don't match
the predictions
• If we match the arrival times of nearby signals, distant
signals arrive too soon
• If we match the arrival times of distant signals, nearby
signals arrive too late.
• Signals are interrupted beyond about 109 degrees
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
3. We conclude:
1. Distant signals travel
through deeper parts of
the Earth, therefore ..
2. Seismic waves travel
faster through deeper
parts of the Earth,
therefore ….
3. They travel curving paths
(refract)
4. Also, there is an obstacle
in the center (the core).
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
Why Refraction Occurs
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
Waves Travel The Fastest Path
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
Seismic
Waves in
the Earth
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
Inner Structure of the Earth
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
The overall structure of the Earth
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
Strategies of Earthquake Prediction
Lengthen Historical Data
Base
• Historical Records
• Paleoseismology
Short-term Prediction
• Precursors
Long-term Prediction
• Seismic Gaps
• Risk Levels
Modeling
• Dilatancy - Diffusion
• Stick - Slip
• Asperities (kinks)
• Crack Propagation
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
Seismic Gaps
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
Are Earthquakes Getting More
Frequent?
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
Earthquake Fatalities Since 1800
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
Take-Away Points
1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through
the earth
2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement
that occur along them
4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill
people
5. Magnitude and Intensity
6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s
interior
7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible

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Faults and earthquakes

  • 2. Take-Away Points 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth 2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them 4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people 5. Magnitude and Intensity 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
  • 3. Some Important Earthquakes 1755 - Lisbon, Portugal • Killed 70,000, Raised Waves in Lakes all over Europe • First Scientifically Studied Earthquake 1811-1812 - New Madrid, Missouri • Felt over 2/3 of the U.S. • Few Casualties 1886 - Charleston, South Carolina • Felt All over East Coast, Killed Several Hundred. • First Widely-known U.S. Earthquake
  • 4. Some Important Earthquakes 1906 - San Francisco • Killed 500 (later studies, possibly 2,500) • First Revealed Importance of Faults 1923 – Tokyo - Killed 140,000 in firestorm 1964 - Alaska • Killed about 200 • Wrecked Anchorage. • Tsunamis on West Coast. 1976 - Tangshan, China • Hit an Urban Area of Ten Million People • Killed 650,000
  • 5. How Seismographs Work 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 6. Seismic Waves 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 7. Locating Earthquakes 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 8. Locating Earthquakes 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 9. Locating Earthquakes 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 10. Locating Earthquakes - Depth 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth
  • 11. Elastic Rebound 2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
  • 12. Epicenter and Focus Focus • Location within the earth where fault rupture actually occurs Epicenter • Location on the surface above the focus 2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults
  • 13. Types of Faults Faults Are Classified According to the Kind of Motion That Occurs on Them • Joints - No Movement • Strike-Slip - Horizontal Motion • Dip-Slip - Vertical Motion 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 14. Strike-Slip Fault – Left Lateral 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 15. Strike-Slip Fault – Right Lateral 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 16. Dip-Slip Fault - Normal 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 17. Dip-Slip Fault - Reverse 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 18. Dip-Slip Faults • Normal Faults: Extension • Reverse Faults: Compression –Reverse Faults are often called Thrust Faults 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 19. Normal Fault Structures 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 20. Reverse Fault Structures 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them
  • 21. Major Hazards of Earthquakes • Building Collapse • Landslides • Fire • Tsunamis (Not Tidal Waves!) 4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
  • 22. Safest & Most Dangerous Buildings • Small, Wood-frame House - Safest • Steel-Frame • Reinforced Concrete • Unreinforced Masonry • Adobe - Most Dangerous 4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
  • 23. Tsunamis Probably Caused by Submarine Landslides Travel about 400 M.p.h. Pass Unnoticed at Sea, Cause Damage on Shore Warning Network Around Pacific Can Forecast Arrival Whether or Not Damage Occurs Depends on: • Direction of Travel • Harbor Shape • Bottom • Tide & Weather 4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people
  • 24. Magnitude and Intensity Intensity • How Strong Earthquake Feels to Observer Magnitude • Related to Energy Release • Determined from Seismic Records • Rough correlation between the two for shallow earthquakes 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 25. Intensity How Strong Earthquake Feels to Observer Depends On: • Distance to Quake • Geology • Type of Building • Observer! Varies from Place to Place • Mercalli Scale- 1 to 12 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 27. Intensity and Geology in San Francisco, 1906 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 28. Intensity and Bedrock Depth in San Francisco, 1906 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 29. San Francisco and New Madrid Compared 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 30. Magnitude - Determined from Seismic Records Richter Scale: • Related to Energy Release • Exponential • No Upper or Lower Bounds • Largest Quakes about Mag. 8.7 • Magnitude-Energy Relation – 4 - 1 – 5 - 30 – 6 - 900: – 1 Megaton = about 7 – 7 - 27,000 – 8 - 810,000 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 31. Seismic - Moment Magnitude A Seismograph Measures Ground Motion at One Instant But -- • A Really Great Earthquake Lasts Minutes • Releases Energy over Hundreds of Kilometers • Need to Sum Energy of Entire Record • Modifies Richter Scale, doesn't replace it • Adds about 1 Mag. To 8+ Quakes 5. Magnitude and Intensity
  • 32. Magnitude and Energy 5. Magnitude and Intensity Magnitude Energy Explosive Power Example 9 U.S. Energy Use for a month Alaska 1964 Indonesia 2004 8 U.S. Energy Use for a day San Francisco, 1906 7 One Megaton World Series Earthquake, 1989 6 U.S. Energy Use for a minute Large Thunderstorm 5 One Kiloton 4 3 One ton of explosives World Trade Center Collapse
  • 33. Magnitude and Energy 5. Magnitude and Intensity Magnitude Energy Explosive Power Example 3 One ton of Explosives World Trade Center Collapse 2 1 Topple 50-meter tree One kilogram of explosives Head-on colision at 60 mph 0 Drop a car 10 meters Half stick of dynamite Very bad day skydiving -1 Impact of bullet One gram of explosives -2 Hammer blow -3 Dribbling a basketball
  • 34. Seismology and Earth's Interior Successive Approximation in Action 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 35. 1. Assume the Earth is uniform. • We know it isn't, but it's a useful place to start. It's a simple matter to predict when a seismic signal will travel any given distance. 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 36. 2. Actual seismic signals don't match the predictions • If we match the arrival times of nearby signals, distant signals arrive too soon • If we match the arrival times of distant signals, nearby signals arrive too late. • Signals are interrupted beyond about 109 degrees 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 37. 3. We conclude: 1. Distant signals travel through deeper parts of the Earth, therefore .. 2. Seismic waves travel faster through deeper parts of the Earth, therefore …. 3. They travel curving paths (refract) 4. Also, there is an obstacle in the center (the core). 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 38. Why Refraction Occurs 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 39. Waves Travel The Fastest Path 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 40. Seismic Waves in the Earth 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 41. Inner Structure of the Earth 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 42. The overall structure of the Earth 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior
  • 43. Strategies of Earthquake Prediction Lengthen Historical Data Base • Historical Records • Paleoseismology Short-term Prediction • Precursors Long-term Prediction • Seismic Gaps • Risk Levels Modeling • Dilatancy - Diffusion • Stick - Slip • Asperities (kinks) • Crack Propagation 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
  • 44. Seismic Gaps 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
  • 45. Are Earthquakes Getting More Frequent? 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
  • 46. Earthquake Fatalities Since 1800 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible
  • 47. Take-Away Points 1. Earthquakes generate waves that travel through the earth 2. Earthquakes occur when rocks slip along faults 3. Faults are classified by the kinds of movement that occur along them 4. Earthquakes don’t kill people, buildings kill people 5. Magnitude and Intensity 6. Seismic waves are used to map the earth’s interior 7. Predicting earthquakes is not yet possible