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GSC 103 EXAM 2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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body waves (2 types) - ANSWER p-waves (pressure waves):

-primary waves, faster, move straight through solid rock

-pass through solids, liquids, and gases




s-waves (shear waves):

-secondary, slower, travel in a more sideways up and down zig zag fashion

-pass through solids ONLY



how p-waves and s-waves are used to learn about the interior of the earth - ANSWER
-they can refract and reflect when they move from one material to another

-waves travel faster through denser materials

-earthquake waves take multiple paths through the earth

-can tell us about the rigidity, density and temperature of each layer of the earth

-p-waves and s-waves can only tell us about the STATE of each layer because only
p-waves can travel through liquid



Mohorovicic discontinuity - ANSWER boundary between crust and mantle



how is the exact location of earthquakes determined? - ANSWER triangulation-three
seismometers can show where the epicenter is



-since we know how fast p-waves and s-waves move we can figure out how far an

, earthquake was by measuring the time between the first p-waves and the first s-waves



-the longer the delay between the p-waves and s-waves, the further away the
earthquake was



faults - ANSWER -reverse/thrust fault: occur at convergent boundaries

-transform/strike-slip fault: occur at transform boundaries

-normal fault: occur at divergent boundaries



volcanoes and sulfur dioxide - ANSWER -volcanoes emit considerable amounts of sulfur
dioxide

-sulfur forms AEROSOLS which can cause short-term (months-years) changes in climate



Viscosity of magma - ANSWER -properties of magma will depend on the chemical
composition

-MORE SILICATE = HIGH VISCOCITY

-ocean hotspots and divergent boundaries produce basalt magmas---> thin and runny
(LOW VISCOCITY/NON EXPLOSIVE)

-continent hotspots and subduction zones will produce andesitic and rhyolitic
magmas---->thick and sticky (HIGH VISCOCITY/EXPLOSIVE)



Types of volcanoes - ANSWER cinder cones: basalt lava flow, <300 meters



shield: gently sloping dome built of thousands of highly fluid, low viscosity basaltic lava
flows, <10 meters



composite/stratovolcano: mountain sized, stepply-sided volcanoes composed of
alternating layers of pyroclastic material and sticky viscous lava flows, 1000-4000
meters

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