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Do Now – In Notebooks What are some effects of earthquakes? Why is intensity not always the same as magnitude for an earthquake? EARTHQUAKE HAZARDS How can earthquakes affect society? Structural Failure Stone and concrete Easily damaged Wooden structures Withstand Earthquakes Better Steel-framed buildings High rises are reinforced to make them earthquake resistant Structural Failure “Pancaking” Supporting above falls walls of a building fail and an intact level Aftershocks A ground tremor caused by the repositioning of rocks after an earthquake Land and Soil Failure Massive landslides Earthquakes liquefy surface materials which then behave like quicksand Greatest damage in soft soil Earthquake Evidence Fault scarps Areas of great vertical offset Tsunami A tsunami is a series of water waves generated by a disturbance in the ocean. How do Tsunamis form? Tsunami sources displace water in the ocean Gravity then acts to restore displaced water A wave is generated that travels as an expanding ring across the ocean’s surface Earthquake Forecasting Calculating the probability of an earthquake Done by following: History of Earthquakes in an area Rate at which strain builds up in the rocks Where do Earthquakes Occur? Earthquakes are not randomly distributed Majority of earthquakes occur along seismic belts (Almost 80% at Circum-Pacific Belt) Seismic gaps Place along an active fault that has not experienced an earthquake for a long time