Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Seismicity - Earthquakes
- Earthquakes - these are events of
violent shaking of the crust caused by a
sudden release of pressure.
- pressure is released in the focus, shock waves have
the highest level of energy. Energy dissipates as
you move away from the focus.
- shallow focus - 0-70km
- intermediate - 70-300km
- deep - 300-700km
- The area directly above
the focus is the
epicentre.
- Types of seismic waves
- P-Waves - fastest, shake
backwards/forwards,
move through solids and
liquids
- S-Waves - slower, move sideways, shake at right
angles, cannot move through liquid, more damaging
than p-waves
- Surface waves - near
surface, significantly
slower, more
destructive
- L-waves - long
waves -
ground moves
sideways
- Raleigh waves
- moves
ground up and
down
- Magnitude - the amount of energy
released, usually measured on the
Richter scale
- each unit represents a 10x increase in
strength and a 30x increase in energy
released
- intensity is measured by its effects on
the Mercalli scale
- Frequency - varies between active regions
such as Sudan trench and seismic zones
within the shield of ancient crust like
Greenland.
- Seismometers
measure the
shockwaves, it can be
used to distinguish
patterns.