Deck 13: Earthquakes and Earth Structure

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<strong>  -Point A, where slip initiated during the earthquake, is called the __________.</strong> A) dip B) epicenter C) focus D) strike <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Point A, where slip initiated during the earthquake, is called the __________.

A) dip
B) epicenter
C) focus
D) strike
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<strong>  -Point B is called the earthquake __________.</strong> A) dip B) epicenter C) focus D) strike <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Point B is called the earthquake __________.

A) dip
B) epicenter
C) focus
D) strike
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Where does slip initiate during an earthquake?

A) epicenter
B) focus
C) strike
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<strong>  -What causes the up-and-down wiggles on the seismogram?</strong> A) electromagnetic pulses B) tsunami waves C) ground vibrations D) variations in air pressure <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-What causes the up-and-down wiggles on the seismogram?

A) electromagnetic pulses
B) tsunami waves
C) ground vibrations
D) variations in air pressure
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<strong>  -Which set(s) of waves travels through the Earth's interior?</strong> A) set A B) set B C) sets A and B D) sets A, B, and C <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Which set(s) of waves travels through the Earth's interior?

A) set A
B) set B
C) sets A and B
D) sets A, B, and C
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<strong>  -Which set(s) of waves is/are most likely surface waves?</strong> A) set A B) set B C) set C D) Sets A, B, and C are all surface waves. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Which set(s) of waves is/are most likely surface waves?

A) set A
B) set B
C) set C
D) Sets A, B, and C are all surface waves.
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What is the moment magnitude of an earthquake proportional to?

A) the area of the fault break
B) the seismic energy released during the rupture
C) both A and B
D) neither A nor B
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What type of machine records the seismic waves generated by earthquakes?

A) gravimeter
B) compass
C) seismograph
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At a seismograph station, what type of seismic waves arrive before the surface waves?

A) P waves but not S waves
B) S waves but not P waves
C) both P waves and S waves
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What type of information can be gained by examining the first motion (push or pull) of P waves arriving at different seismograph stations?

A) moment magnitude
B) type of faulting
C) amount of slip
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For two earthquakes located the same distance away, the ground shaking produced by a Richter magnitude 4 earthquake would be ___ times greater than the ground shaking produced by a magnitude 3 earthquake.

A) 1.33
B) 4
C) 10
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About how often do magnitude 8 earthquakes occur?

A) twice a year
B) once every 3 years
C) once every 30 to 100 years
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<strong>  -What type of seismic wave is depicted by the ray path in the diagram?</strong> A) a P wave B) an S wave C) a surface wave D) all of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-What type of seismic wave is depicted by the ray path in the diagram?

A) a P wave
B) an S wave
C) a surface wave
D) all of the above
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<strong>  -The two kinks in the seismic wave path are examples of seismic __________.</strong> A) isostasy B) reflection C) refraction D) tomography <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-The two kinks in the seismic wave path are examples of seismic __________.

A) isostasy
B) reflection
C) refraction
D) tomography
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What causes the sharp increases in the velocity of S waves at 400 and 670 kilometers depth in the mantle?

A) changes in the composition of the mantle
B) changes in the mineral structures
C) changes in the pressure of the mantle
D) changes in the temperature of the mantle
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The S wave shadow zone is caused by the

A) inner core.
B) lower mantle.
C) outer core.
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P waves travel through peridotite at about ___ km/s.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
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The following question refers to the cross section of the Earth in the following figure.
<strong>The following question refers to the cross section of the Earth in the following figure.   -Which region of the Earth does not transmit S waves?</strong> A) region A B) region B C) region C <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Which region of the Earth does not transmit S waves?

A) region A
B) region B
C) region C
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Seismic tomography can detect relatively warm regions of the mantle because S waves

A) do not pass through these regions.
B) travel more slowly through these regions.
C) travel more rapidly through these regions.
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<strong>  -Point A, where slip initiated during the earthquake, is called the __________.</strong> A) dip B) epicenter C) focus D) strike
-Point A, where slip initiated during the earthquake, is called the __________.

A) dip
B) epicenter
C) focus
D) strike
C
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<strong>  -Point B is called the earthquake __________.</strong> A) dip B) epicenter C) focus D) strike
-Point B is called the earthquake __________.

A) dip
B) epicenter
C) focus
D) strike
B
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Where does slip initiate during an earthquake?

A) epicenter
B) focus
C) strike
B
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<strong>  -What causes the up-and-down wiggles on the seismogram?</strong> A) electromagnetic pulses B) tsunami waves C) ground vibrations D) variations in air pressure
-What causes the up-and-down wiggles on the seismogram?

A) electromagnetic pulses
B) tsunami waves
C) ground vibrations
D) variations in air pressure
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<strong>  -Which set(s) of waves travels through the Earth's interior?</strong> A) set A B) set B C) sets A and B D) sets A, B, and C
-Which set(s) of waves travels through the Earth's interior?

A) set A
B) set B
C) sets A and B
D) sets A, B, and C
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<strong>  -Which set(s) of waves is/are most likely surface waves?</strong> A) set A B) set B C) set C D) Sets A, B, and C are all surface waves.
-Which set(s) of waves is/are most likely surface waves?

A) set A
B) set B
C) set C
D) Sets A, B, and C are all surface waves.
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What is the moment magnitude of an earthquake proportional to?

A) the area of the fault break
B) the seismic energy released during the rupture
C) both A and B
D) neither A nor B
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What type of machine records the seismic waves generated by earthquakes?

A) gravimeter
B) compass
C) seismograph
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At a seismograph station, what type of seismic waves arrive before the surface waves?

A) P waves but not S waves
B) S waves but not P waves
C) both P waves and S waves
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What type of information can be gained by examining the first motion (push or pull) of P waves arriving at different seismograph stations?

A) moment magnitude
B) type of faulting
C) amount of slip
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For two earthquakes located the same distance away, the ground shaking produced by a Richter magnitude 4 earthquake would be ___ times greater than the ground shaking produced by a magnitude 3 earthquake.

A) 1.33
B) 4
C) 10
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About how often do magnitude 8 earthquakes occur?

A) twice a year
B) once every 3 years
C) once every 30 to 100 years
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<strong>  -What type of seismic wave is depicted by the ray path in the diagram?</strong> A) a P wave B) an S wave C) a surface wave D) all of the above
-What type of seismic wave is depicted by the ray path in the diagram?

A) a P wave
B) an S wave
C) a surface wave
D) all of the above
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<strong>  -The two kinks in the seismic wave path are examples of seismic __________.</strong> A) isostasy B) reflection C) refraction D) tomography
-The two kinks in the seismic wave path are examples of seismic __________.

A) isostasy
B) reflection
C) refraction
D) tomography
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What causes the sharp increases in the velocity of S waves at 400 and 670 kilometers depth in the mantle?

A) changes in the composition of the mantle
B) changes in the mineral structures
C) changes in the pressure of the mantle
D) changes in the temperature of the mantle
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The S wave shadow zone is caused by the

A) inner core.
B) lower mantle.
C) outer core.
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P waves travel through peridotite at about ___ km/s.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
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The following question refers to the cross section of the Earth in the following figure.
<strong>The following question refers to the cross section of the Earth in the following figure.   -Which region of the Earth does not transmit S waves?</strong> A) region A B) region B C) region C
-Which region of the Earth does not transmit S waves?

A) region A
B) region B
C) region C
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Seismic tomography can detect relatively warm regions of the mantle because S waves

A) do not pass through these regions.
B) travel more slowly through these regions.
C) travel more rapidly through these regions.
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