Exam 3: Earthquake Geology and Seismology

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Which of the following wave types travels slowest through rock?

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Typically fewer than 20 major and great earthquakes (magnitudes of 7 and higher)each year account for more than 90 percent of the energy released by earthquakes.

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Seismic waves that travel only near the Earth's surface are of two main types: _________ waves.

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Following the paths of P- and S-waves from the Earth's surface inward,there is an initial increase in wave speed but then a marked slowing occurs at a depth of about 100 feet;this defines the top of the lithosphere.

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The Lisbon earthquakes of 1755 are historically significant because ______________.

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Flexible buildings (made of wood or steel)have a ________ resonant period than a stiffer building (one of brick or concrete).

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The two largest moment magnitudes measured to date are the 1964 Alaska earthquake (MS of 8.3;MW of 9.2)and the 1960 Chile earthquake (MS of 8.5;MW of 9.5).

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Passing through the mantle below the asthenosphere,the seismic wave velocities vary but generally increase until about 2900-km depth where P-waves slow markedly and S-waves disappear at the core-mantle boundary zone.

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Earthquake intensity scales such as the Modified Mercalli scale assess the effects on people and buildings.

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First-order analysis of a seismogram record allows seismologists to do all but which of the following?

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When most of the movement along a fault is horizontal,the fault is referred to as a __________ fault.

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Each year,the Earth is shaken by millions of earthquakes.

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To describe the location in three-dimensional space of a deformed rock layer or a fault surface,geologists make measurements known as dip and strike.

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The reduction of ______ waves at the core-mantle boundary indicates that the outer core is mostly liquid.

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The shallower the hypocenter,the more P- and S-wave energy will hit the surface,thus putting less energy into Rayleigh waves.

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_________ waves are transverse waves that propagate by shearing or shaking particles in their path at right angles to the direction of advance.

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The intensity of an earthquake is influenced by all but which one of the following?

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Velocities for _________ waves in granite are about 5.5 to 6 km/sec,but in water they slow to 1.5 km/sec.

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The _________ waves' motion is similar to S waves,except it is from side-to-side in a horizontal plane roughly parallel to the Earth's surface.

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With their up-and-down and side-to-side motions,S-waves shake the ground surface and can do severe damage to buildings.

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