Causes and main characteristics of an earthquake
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- Earthquakes are causes by the tension that builds up at all three types of plate margins
- When these plates move past each other it sends out seismic waves, these vibrations are the earthquake
- The seismic waves spread out from the focus (the place in the atmosphere where the earthquake starts)
- The epicentre is the point on the Earth's surface where the earthquake is first felt (straight above the focus)
Other causes of earthquakes:
- Reactivation of old fault lines
- Subsidence as a result of deep mining
- Pressure on surface rocks from water in large reservoirs
There are three types of seismic waves:
- P waves: can travel through solids and liquids, fastest, push and pull.
- S waves: can travel through only solids, waves move the earth at 90' to the direction of travel.
- Surface waves: Travel near the earths crust in either Love waves, through liquids and solids, side to side, or Rayleigh waves, through liquids and solids in a rolling motion
Measurements:
- Richter scale: measures the magnitude of an earthquake, 1-9+
- Mercalli scale: measures the impacts of an earthquake, 1-12
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