Earthquakes and Faults
Earthquakes and Faults
Earthquakes and Faults
EARTHQUAKE - The shaking or trembling caused by the sudden release of energy. It
occur when rocks along a fault suddenly move.
2.REVERSE FAULT - forms as a result of compression. *The rock layers in the earth’s
crust are squeezed together, and the force pushes one section upward in relation to the
other.
3.STRIKE-SLIP FAULT - forms when the rock layers on opposite sides of a fault slides
past each other horizontally. *This type of fault is sometimes called as tear, wrench or
transcurrent fault.
HOW DO FAULTS PRODUCE QUAKES??
- ENERGY from inside the Earth make the ground move. There is no movement
friction right away because of the FRICTION. Friction held the rocks together. Once
the friction is overcome, the ground will move and the earthquake will occur.
- Every time a FAULT slips or moves, the Earth QUAKES.
RICHTER SCALE - rates EQs based on measurement of the times and amplitudes of
seismic waves by certain seismograph.
MODIFIED MERCALLI SCALE -- rates the effects of earthquakes, which ranges from 1-
12, is based on observations of the intensity of ground shaking and damage in the areas
affected by an earthquake.
MEASURING EARTHQUAKES
How Strong is the Earthquake? An earthquake may be described in two ways:
1. Intensity - effects on people or surroundings (Roman Numerals I – X)
2. Magnitude - energy released *The intensity of an earthquake gives us an idea of how
strong or weak the shaking is. (Hindu –Arabic Numerals 1- 9)
ACTIVE FAULT- It is one that has moved in the past and is expected to move again.
It has generated earthquakes before and is capable of causing more in the future.
TSUNAMI
It is so much more powerful.
It involves the whole depth of the sea, from the seafloor to the surface.
It travels at the speed of a jet plane. When the tsunami reaches the shore, it slows
down but it grows in height.
It is very destructive because the force of the whole ocean is behind it. This is the
reason why whole towns and cities are totally devastated after a tsunami attack.
TSUNAMI
When a fault suddenly moves on land, you get an earthquake. But if a fault suddenly
moves in or near a body of water, you may get a tsunami in addition to the earthquake.
*Not every fault movement beneath the sea will produce a tsunami. Those faults that
move in a horizontal direction or sideways will not result in a tsunami. The fault has to
move in the vertical sense.