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AQA Geography Restless Earth Case Studies
- Restless Earth
- Kobe Earthquake
- Effects
- Primary
- 35,000 injured
- Buildings and bridges collapsed despite earthquake proof designs
- 5000 killed
- Secondary
- Gas mains fractured causing buildings to be destroyed by fire
- 300,000 people left homeless
- Responses
- Short Term
- People evacuated
- Rations provided
- Rescue teams searched for survivors for 10 days
- Refugees moved to tempoaryy housing
- Long Term
- People moved permanently away from the area
- Construction industry jobs created as part of rebuilding programme
- $2 billion spent to prevent liquifaction
- 7.4 Richter Scale.
- Plate movement between Philippines plate, Pacific plate and Eurasian plate
- Kashmir, Pakistan Earthquake
- 8th Oct 2005
- 7.6 Richter Scale
- Movement along destructive margin
- Effects
- Secondary
- Landslides buried people and buildings and cut off supplies
- Diarrhoea and other diseases spread due to little clean water
- Freezing winter conditions after the earthquake made rescue and rebuilding operations increasingly difficult
- Primary
- 80,000 deaths
- Hundreds of thousands injured
- Thousands of buildings destroyed
- 3million homeless
- Water pipelines and electricity lines broken, cutting off supply
- Responses
- Short term
- People rescued eachother without equipment due to emergency services taking long time
- Tents, blankets and medical supplies distributed
- International aid, helicopters, rescue dogs, and equipment was bought in
- Long terms
- Around 40,000 relocated from Balakot to a new town
- Government money given to people whose homes were destroyed
- Training provided to build earthquake resistant buildings
- New health centers set up in the area
- No local disaster planning in place
- Buildings weren't earthquake resistant
- Poor communications
- Montserrat
- Impacts
- Primary
- Large areas covered in volcanic material
- Capital city of Plymouth covered in 12m of ash and mud
- Over 20 villages and two thirds of homes destroyed by pyroclastic flows
- Schools, hospitals, the airport and the port were destroyed
- Vegetation and farmland destroyed
- 19 people died and 7 injured
- Secondary
- Fires destroyed many buildings including local government offices, police HQ and petrol stations
- Tourists stayed away causing businesses to be destroyed and effecting the economy
- Population decline 8000 of 12,000 left since 1995
- Volcanic ash has improved soil fertility
- Tourism now increasing as people come to see the volcano
- Responses
- Short term
- People evacuated from the south to the north
- Shelters built to house evacuees
- UK provided £17mil aid
- Local emergency services provided support finding survivors
- Temp infrastructure built
- Long term
- Risk map was created with an exclusion zone put in place
- South of the island is off limits
- UK provided £41mil to develop the north of the island
- Montserrat Volcano Observatory set up to predict future eruptions
- June 25 1997
- Destructive plate margin, Atlantic forced beneath Caribbean
- 4 million m3 rocks and gas released
- Mt. Yellowstone
- Effects
- 2/3 America uninhabitable
- 87,000 would be killed
- 1000 miles away deposited ash will be up to 10ft
- Global temperatures would decrease by 20degrees
- 25 mile high ash cloud
- Everything within 100 miles destroyed
- 10,000km3 land erupted
- 1/3 affected people will die
- Collapse of global economy
- UK would receive ash cloud 5 days after eruption
- Caldera 55km by 80km
- Located north west USA Wyoming
- Magma chamber 8km deep, 80km long and 40km wide