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Dynamics of the Earth

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Dynamics of the Earth

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I. Evidence of Crustal Motions:

A. ________________ wears down the earth’s crust.____________ _______________ creates new mountains.

Weathering & Erosion

( Uplift )Plate tectonics

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B. Sedimentary beds are

deposited as_______________

__(_____ _)

Horizontal Layers

Strata

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THIS SEDIMENTARY STRATA SHOWS NO EVIDENCE OF UPLIFT OR CRUSTAL MOTION LAW OF

ORIGINAL HORIZONTALITY

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C. Evidence of motions within

the Earth’s crust is indicated by:1._____________2._____________3._____________

TiltingFoldingFaulting

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TILTING

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FOLDING

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FAULTING: OFF SET LAYERS

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FAULTING

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D. ______________provide direct

evidence of crustal movement.

Earthquakes

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World Distribution

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U.S . Distribution

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_______ ______ and________ _______

are 2 changes thatcan be observed after

an earthquake.

Fault lines Uplifted land (displaced strata)

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EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE

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E. ______ ________are used in mapping surveys and indicate exact positions and

elevations.

Bench marks

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Changes in ________________

of benchmarks are evidence that the

land is either ___________

or____________risingsinking

elevation

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F.Displaced marine fossils found in mountains have 2

interpretations:

1. ____________________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________________________________

Higher sea levels covered mountains

Rocks were upliftedfrom a previous ocean bottom

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G. _____________is the rising of the crust_____________

is the sinking of the crust

Uplift

Subsidence

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II: EARTHQUAKES

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1. The movement of ____________ inside

_______________

2. _______________ is the movement of rock along a surface where the rocks are broken.

A. 2 processes that cause earthquakes:

magma

volcanoes

faulting

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B. ________ movement of the crust over long periods of time builds ___________

within the rocks.

Slow

stress

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Increased pressure causes the _______ _______

to break creating a ________.

Rock strata

fault

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When faulting occurs energy radiates through the earth as ________ ________ that cause the ground to_______________

Seismic waves

vibrate

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III.Measuring the Earthquakes:

A. There are 2 scales to measure earthquakes:

1. ________________

2. ________________

Mercalli

Richter

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B. _______________ scale is based upon the observations of people and damage caused. It

measures ___________ of the earthquake from____ to ____

Mercalli

intensity

1 12

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Mercalli Scale – Intensity scale

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

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C._______________

uses the seismograph to determine the ________________

Magnitude is the total______ released by the earthquake.

Richter Scale

magnitude

energy

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Its numerical scale is ____ to ____.

Each of the numerical steps represent ____ increase.

1 10

31X

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Richter Scale – Magnitude scale

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V. Parts of the Earthquake:

A. The place underground where the break or fault occurs is the _______ of the quake.

focus

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The __________ is the location along the surface of the earth just above the focus where the earthquake is felt most strongly.

epicenter

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A. The 2 most important energy waves are:

P-wave or Primaryand

S-wave or Secondary

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P-wave

Primary Wave

S-wave

Secondary wave

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B. Characteristics of Primary Waves (P)

waves: _______________________ _______________________

_______________________ _______________________

Faster than S wavesRecorded first

travels through both solids and fluids

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C. Characteristics of Secondary Waves (S)

waves: _______________________ _______________________

_______________________

_______________________

Slower than P wavesRecorded after P-wave

Can not travel

through fluids

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TYPES OF EARTHQUAKE WAVES

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D. Both S and P

waves travel faster through ___________

material.denser

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VI. Finding the Epicenter:

A. The seismograph records the ________________ and

________________________________________

magnitude

Records arrival time of seismic waves

Use reference table page 11

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Seismograph

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SF = San Francisco 300 km

LV = Las Vegas 390 km

LA = Los Angeles 189 km

Seismic Stations

TRIANGULATION TO FIND THE EPICENTER

SF

LVLA

300 km

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Skip Page 4 in your out line!

Start with VIII: The Layers of the Earth

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VIII. THE LAYERS OF THE EARTH:

A. The crusts thickness______ It is _________________ under the oceans and

_________ under continents.

varies

thinner

thicker

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Continental crust is mostly_______________, ____________density & __________________

The ocean basins are mostly ________ and ______ or ___________

granitic

dark densebasaltic

lowlight

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B. Inferred characteristics of Earth’s

Interior:1. Studying the _____________

of _____________ ________ allows us to make inferences about the structure and composition of the Earth’s interior.

transmission

EarthQuake Waves

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S-waves can not pass through liquid

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P-waves are bent as they passthrough the different layers

Based on the density of the layer

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2. The _____________ of a seismic wave changes with the __________ of the material it travels through.

Waves are also ___________ (bent) as they travel through different densities

velocity

density

refracted

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We know that P-waves can be transmitted through

________ _______ & ______

S-Waves can be transmitted through ONLY

________________

solid liquid gas

solid

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3. Earth Quake Shadow Zones:When an earthquake occurs both

____________ are received from most of the earth.

Opposite sides of the earth where the epicenter is, receives

____ but NO _______ because S-waves can not penetrate the _______ outer core.

S and P waves

SP

liquid

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S-waves can not pass through liquid

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____________ occurs at the ___________ (boundaries)

refraction interfaces

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