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Where does most of our information on Earth's structure come from? - ✔✔Seismic
Waves
How are seismic waves generated? - ✔✔Earthquakes
How are earthquakes caused? - ✔✔Movement along faults
What are the four types of seismic wave? - ✔✔- P waves
- S waves
- Love waves
- Rayleigh waves
What are the Body Waves? - ✔✔P waves
S Waves
Characteristics of Primary (P) waves - ✔✔- Longitudinal Waves
- Fastest of the seismic waves (>6.0km/s)
- Can travel through solid AND liquids
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, Characteristics of Secondary (S) waves - ✔✔- Shear (also called transverse waves)
- Travel slower than P-waves
- Can ONLY travel through solids
What are the Surface waves? - ✔✔Rayleigh Waves
Love Waves
In what direction do seismic waves propagate? - ✔✔Outward from the hypocenter of
an earthquake
What do we use to measure seismic waves? - ✔✔We use seismometers
What are seismic shadows? - ✔✔Seismic shadow zones occur when seismometers can't
detect earthquakes
What is significant about S-wave shadow zones? - ✔✔S-waves cannot pass through the
core because it is liquid!
What is significant about P-wave shadow zones? - ✔✔They change speed upon entering
the liquid outer core, causing them to refract!
What is refraction? - ✔✔The bending of waves due to a change in speed
What do the curved paths of the waves tell us? - ✔✔That the seismic wave speed is
changing with depth, meaning it is passing through different material
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