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Summary Advanced Physical Geography Option - Topic 9 Hazardous Environemtns

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This document consists of all topics in the advanced physical geography option - Hazardous Environments. This encompasses topics including Hazardous Environments Resulting from Crustal (Tectonic) Movement, Hazardous Environments resulting from Mass Movement Hazards Resulting from Atmospheric Disturbances, and Sustainable Management of Hazardous Environments. Notes are accompanied by definitions and figures for assistance. The last few pages include numerous case studies in concise bullet-point format.

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Topic 9. Hazardous Environments
9.1 Hazardous envi resulting from crustal (tectonic) movement

Global Distribution of Tectonic Hazards

Tectonic hazards include seismic activity (earthquakes), volcanoes and tsunamis.
Most Earthquakes occur in defined linear patters, generally follow plate boundaries.

Earthquakes

Where they occur?
 Broad belts of EQ caused by convergent plate boundaries (collision
boundaries – Himalayas)
 Narrower belts of EQ caused by divergent plate margins
 Transform plate boundaries, California San Andreas fault line, narrow belt of
EQ
 Hotspots -> Intra-plate activity (within plate), not at plate boundaries, isolated
plumes (magma chamber)

What is an Earthquake?
 Series of vibrations/seismic (shock) waves from focus – point where plates
release tension or compression
 Epicenter – Point on Earth surface right above focus of EQ
 Large EQ followed by small tremors: Foreshocks then Aftershocks
 Seismic waves travel along surface and through body of Earth
 2 Types of Body waves (within Earth): Primary and Secondary waves
 P-waves: Travel by compression/expansion, pass thru rocks, gases and liquids
 S-waves: Side-to side motion, only passes thru solids
 Unconsolidated sediments (sand) shake unpredictably -> more damage
 Liquefaction - P-waves can turn solid sediment into fluids (quicksand)

Richter and Mercalli Scales
 Richter scale -> logarithmic: EQ of 5.0 is 10 x more powerful than 4.0 (DC)
 Magnitude scale – Measure amount of energy released
 Mercalli scale -> Ground movement observations. Allows eyewitnesses to
provide info on how strong EQ was (LEDC)

Factors affecting severity of EQ’s
 Strength and depth of EQ and num of aftershocks, shallow EQ more damage
 Pop density – More damage to highly populated (more buildings) region
 Type of Buildings – MEDC better EQ resistant buildings
 Time of day - EQ during rush hour, night unprepared
 Distance from epicenter – Closer to epicenter, greater damage
 Nature of rocks – Unconsolidated material act as liquid (liquefaction)
 Secondary hazards – Cause mudslides, tsunamis and fires
 Economic development – Level of preparedness and effectiveness (tech,
health)

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