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EAPS 100 PURDUE EXAM 2 QUESTIONS
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What is a body wave? - Answer- a wave moving on the interior of the earth

What is a surface wave? - Answer- a wave moving on the surface of the earth, most
destructive, slower than body waves

What is a convergent boundary earthquake? - Answer- have shallow, intermediate, and
deep earthquakes, shallow earthquakes occur on both plates and along contact

What happens during convergent boundary earthquakes? - Answer- large thrust faults
along the contact, normal faults form where slab bends, almost all the larges
earthquakes on record are here

What is triangulation? - Answer- plot distance from epicenter to three stations

What is the intensity scale? - Answer- defines earthquake size by severity of damage

What is the magnitude scale? - Answer- defines earthquake size by amount of ground
motion measured on seismograph

What causes earthquakes? - Answer- rapid release of energy and slip along fault which
causes rock movement

What are the 3 types of faults? - Answer- normal, reverse, strike-slip

What is a fault? - Answer- A break in the earth's crust

What is a footwall block? - Answer- block below the fault

What is a hanging wall block? - Answer- block above the fault

How are faults formed? - Answer- when tectonic forces add stress to rock

What are the three types of stress? - Answer- compression, tension, shear

Compression Stress - Answer- squeezes rocks together till it folds or break, causes
shortening, convergent boundary

What is tension stress? - Answer- stress that pulls a material apart, causes lengthening,
divergent boundary

, What is shear stress? - Answer- causes one sides to slide past the other, transform
boundary

What is elastic deformation? - Answer- The concept that an elastic material will return to
its original shape when the force is removed

What is a normal fault? - Answer- hanging wall moves down relative to footwall, results
from tensional stress (example: continental rift)

What is a reverse fault? - Answer- hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall, results
from compression (example: mountain belts)

What is a thrust fault? - Answer- reverse fault with a low angle slope

What is a strike-slip fault? - Answer- when one block slides laterally past the other block
with no vertical motion across the fault (faults are vertical, motion is horizontal)

What is the focus of an earthquake? - Answer- the location where seismic waves first
begin, point where slip initiates, seismic energy radiates from it

Where does the focus lie? - Answer- Continental crust: 5 and 20 km depth
Oceanic lithosphere: Benioff zone (660 km)
Shallow-focus earthquakes: top 60 km
Intermediate-focus earthquakes: 60 to 300 km
Deep-focus earthquakes: 300 to 660 km

What is the epicenter of an earthquake? - Answer- the point on Earth's surface directly
above the focus, represents the position of an earthquake on a map

What is a seismic belt? - Answer- A region of earthquake activity

Where are divergent boundary earthquakes? - Answer- Mid-ocean ridges:
-along the spreading ridge, normal faults
-along active transform boundaries, strike-slip faults
(shallow-focus earthquakes)

Where are transform boundary earthquakes? - Answer- Strike slip faults generate
earthquakes
Ocean: cut through mid-ocean ridges
Continent: San Andreas Fault, Alpine Fault
Shallow-focus earthquakes: large ones cause disasters

San Andreas Fault - Answer- 1200 km long, continental transform fault
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