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Dynamics of the Earth
 
Do Now: You are a geology detective, you are taking a hike in the Appellation Mountains upstate NY… you come across marine fossil in the bed rock and ask your self “How could Marine fossil be found so high in the bedrock… how did they get here? Give an explanation in your notebook.
I. Evidence of Crustal Motions: ,[object Object],Weathering & Erosion ( Uplift ) Plate tectonics
B. Sedimentary  beds are deposited as _______________ __(_____  _) Horizontal Layers Strata
THIS SEDIMENTARY STRATA  SHOWS NO EVIDENCE OF UPLIFT OR CRUSTAL MOTION LAW OF ORIGINAL HORIZONTALITY
C. Evidence of motions within the Earth’s crust is indicated by: 1._____________ 2._____________ 3._____________ Tilting Folding Faulting
TILTING
FOLDING
FAULTING: OFF SET LAYERS
FAULTING
 
D.  ______________ provide direct  evidence of crustal movement. Earthquakes
World Distribution
U.S . Distribution
_______  ______ and ________  _______  are 2 changes that can be observed after an earthquake. Fault  lines Uplifted  land  (displaced strata)
 
EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE
 
 
E. ______  ________ are used in mapping surveys and indicate exact positions and elevations. Bench  marks
Changes in ________________ of benchmarks are evidence that the land is either   ___________  or____________ rising sinking elevation
F.Displaced  marine  fossils  found in mountains have 2 interpretations: 1. _____________________________ _______________________________ 2. _____________________________ ________________________________ Higher sea levels  covered mountains Rocks were uplifted from a previous ocean bottom
G. _____________ is the rising  of the crust _____________  is the sinking  of the crust Uplift Subsidence
 
II: EARTHQUAKES
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],A. 2 processes that cause earthquakes: magma volcanoes faulting
[object Object],[object Object],Slow stress
Increased pressure causes the _______  _______ to break creating a ________.  Rock  strata fault
When faulting occurs  energy radiates through  the earth as  _ _______  _ _______  that cause the ground to _______________ Seismic  waves vibrate
III.Measuring the Earthquakes: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercalli Richter
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Mercalli intensity 1 12
Mercalli Scale  – Intensity scale I II III IV V VI
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Richter Scale magnitude energy
[object Object],[object Object],1 10 31X
Richter Scale  – Magnitude scale
Do Now: Read the Mercalli Intensity Scale and the highlighted section of the script.
Let’s Use The  Mercalli Intensity Scale to Create An Isoseismal Map To Locate the Epicenter of An Earth Quake
VII V V VI VIII VI VIII VII VI VIII IV V VII IV VI IV VII VI V V IV
V. Parts of the Earthquake: ,[object Object],focus
 
Do Now: Slinky Demo Time!!! Read over the Seismic Wave chart
 
 
Primary  (p-wave Secondary (s-waves) Surface Also called… (compressional, shear) Causes the most damage… (Check one) Relative Speed (Slowest, Fastest or Intermediate) Describe the Wave Motion compared to the direction that the wave is traveling.  Bonus:  In what layers of the earth can they travel?
 
[object Object],epicenter
A. The 2 most important energy waves are: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
P-wave Primary Wave S-wave Secondary wave
B. Characteristics of Primary Waves (P) waves: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Faster than S waves Recorded first travels through both solids and fluids
C. Characteristics of Secondary Waves (S) waves: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Slower than P waves Recorded after P-wave Can  not  travel  through fluids
TYPES OF EARTHQUAKE WAVES
[object Object],[object Object],denser
Do Now: Take out Chart from Slinky Demo.  Finish it.
VI. Finding the Epicenter: ,[object Object],[object Object],magnitude Records arrival time  of seismic waves  Use reference table page 11
Seismograph
 
B. The steps for calculating your distance from the epicenter: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Subtract arrival time of  P from arrival time of S Mark the interval on Y-axis Slide marks to match P & S curve Follow down to x-axis and read distance
01:10:00 01:20:00 01:18:00 01:24:00
Step 1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Step 2 ,[object Object]
Step 3 ,[object Object],[object Object]
Step 4 ,[object Object]
 
Practice questions: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],4 minutes 2600 Km
 
Practice questions: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],3 minutes 1800 Km
 
Practice questions: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],1500 Km
 
Practice questions: ,[object Object],4 minutes
Practice questions: ,[object Object],[object Object],6 mins 40 secs
VII. THE ORIGIN TIME OF AN EARTHQUAKE: ,[object Object],later greater
B. To find the origin time seismologists need to know: ,[object Object],[object Object],Arrival time of P-wave Travel time of P-wave (how long it took)
Example: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The answer is:  9 min . 2:36
Do Now: Plot the following  City  Distance to Epicenter Denver 1.50 x 10 3  Km Tampa 3.80 x 10 3  Km San Diego 0.65 x 10 3  Km
Do Now: Plot the following  City  Distance to Epicenter Wink 1.8 x 10 3  Km New York 1.1 x 10 3  Km Seattle 3.0 x 10 3  Km
SF = San Francisco 300 km LV = Las Vegas 390 km LA = Los Angeles 189 km Seismic Stations TRIANGULATION TO FIND THE EPICENTER SF LV LA 300 km
Do Now: Focused Free Write: How could you use seismic (P&S) waves to determine if an egg is raw, soft-boiled or hard-boiled without breaking the egg? Explain in 3-4 sentences.
VIII. THE LAYERS OF THE EARTH: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],varies thinner thicker
[object Object],[object Object],granitic dark dense basaltic low light
 
B. Inferred characteristics of Earth’s Interior: ,[object Object],[object Object],transmission Earth Quake Waves
S-waves can not pass through liquid
P-waves are bent as they pass through the different layers Based on the density of the layer
[object Object],[object Object],velocity density refracted
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],solid liquid gas solid
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],S and P waves S P liquid
[object Object],refraction interfaces
 
L et’s Draw This Diagram in our Notebook :
 
p-wave arrival at 21:58:30 s-wave arrival at 22:02:45 surface waves
Summary ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Volcanoes ,[object Object],[object Object]
Where Volcanoes Form ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Augustine, Alaska
Where Volcanoes Form ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Where Volcanoes Form ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Mauna Loa
Kilauea
Stromboli
Stromboli
Paricutin, Mexico
Nevada Del Ruiz, Colombia
Pacaya, Guatemala
Mount Vesuvius
Pompeii
Crater Lake

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Notas do Editor

  1. Start here on Monday Period 3!!!! We left off discussing this chart and it’s meaning on Page 11 of the Earth Science reference tables.
  2. Start here on Monday Period 3!!!! We left off discussing this chart and it’s meaning on Page 11 of the Earth Science reference tables.
  3. Start here on Monday Period 3!!!! We left off discussing this chart and it’s meaning on Page 11 of the Earth Science reference tables.
  4. Start here on Monday Period 3!!!! We left off discussing this chart and it’s meaning on Page 11 of the Earth Science reference tables.
  5. Stop here and give class work for double period.
  6. Use the demo that Mr. Mckee make