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Geography Tectonic Hazards Case Studies
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Geography Tectonic Hazards Case Studies
Eyjafjallajokull (E15), Iceland
20th March 2010
Erupted for 48 hours
Quick wind changes causing ash cloud to change direction
3 people went missing going to the volcano
2 died
Constructive plate boundary
600 tons of ash/sec
Rescue plans
People evacuated
School as rescue centers
No fly zones in Europe
Last eruption was 1821, lasting 18 months
16,000 flights cancelled on one day
Ash mixed with water coating houses
Livestock died from eating ash
Route 1 highway closed
Glacial meltwater
120 cubed m/s added to river
Flooding
Respiritry problems
2nd eruption on April 14th
£10m lost in one day from tourism
Teachers + students couldn't get back to school
People trying to use trains/boats
Fresh produce running out
Loss of income in Kenya
Laidar monitoring
Tells you how high ash is
Helium balloons sent into sky
Haiti
Magnitude 7 earthquake
12th January 2010
16:53 local time
Occured on the Enriquillo Fault
Northern edge of Carribean plate
Moved 10 metres in 2010
Slips eastwards 8cm/yr
Last major earthquake 1770
Two strong aftershocks
222,500 dead
Thousands uncounted for
2.5m people in Port au Prince
15% dead/injured
75,000 buried in mass graves
Prevents spread of disease
80% of schools destroyed
Bodies piled up in streets
1.5m homeless
450 improvised camps
800,000 people
40% improvised shelter material
3 camps had portable water
Capital's main port destroyed
Phone lines failed
Leogane (epicentre)
80-90% of buildings destroyed
Collapsed buildings main reason for death/injury
Japan
March 2011
2:46pm
Coast dropped over a metre
Moved 3m
10,000's died
Ripped away most infrastructure
Source 100km off coast
Automatic warnings
Tv/alarms
Fukushima power plant close to source
Reactors automatically cooled down
9 on reichter scale
Earthquake lasted 5mins
Liquefaction
Tsunami triggered by earthquake
Moved at 300km/hr +
Height of wave varied town to town
Deeper water=faster tsunami
Warning systems
Very flat land by coast
Lots of people live here
Defense walls useless because of coastal drop
Houses carried by water
Fires from gas leaks
Trains stopped running
People sleeping at work
Exclusion zone around power plant
Over 600 aftershocks
Temporary shelters full
20,000+dead
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