Exam 7: Earthquakes and the Earths Structure

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As a seismologist, you would have expected the Tohoku earthquake to have a shorter rupture in the fault zone as compared to the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake.

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Explain why shallow focus earthquakes at subduction zones cause more damage than deeper focus earthquakes.

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Describe how liquefaction occurs in an earthquake.

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Most earthquakes occur along ____________________ boundaries.

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Earth's deepest borehole is located in northern ____ and extends to a depth of 12 kilometers.

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Seismologists rely on foreshocks as an indicator of when a large earthquake will occur because foreshocks precede all earthquakes and ample seismograph data has been collected on foreshocks.

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A seismologist would expect less damage to occur from ____________ waves rather than surface waves because these waves travel through rock and carry some energy to the Earth's surface.

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If you were in an earthquake where the ground rolled up and down, what specific type of surface wave did you experience?

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In earthquake-prone areas, ____ is the best foundation choice for building your home

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Earth's magnetic field is created within the ____ because it is a liquid and spins around the solid ______.

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The Mercalli scale measures ____.

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P, or primary, waves ____.

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The initial rupture point of an earthquake, where abrupt movement occurs, is the ____________________ and its distance from the Earth's surface influences the potential damage the earthquake will cause.

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Which procedure is used in short-term predictions of earthquakes?

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The San Andreas Fault zone is an example of a(n) ____.

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Discuss how the structural damage in an earthquake relates to the magnitude, geology, and urbanized areas.

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Most movement of crustal rock occurs due to slippage along established ____________________.

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Earthquakes are detected and measured with a device called a(n) ____________________.

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Explain why many of the world's strongest earthquakes occur in subduction zones.

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The monitoring of the electrical conductivity of rock near fault zones is used in long-term predictions of earthquakes and seismologists rely upon this data to help determine where microscopic cracks develop in the rock.

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