Earth and Space Module 15
What do rocks undergo when stress builds up past the elastic limit?
plastic deformation
Which type of fault occurs when rocks on one side of a fault move up relative to the other side?
reverse
secondary wave
Causes rock to move at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels
sureface wave
Causes rock to move both up and down and from side to side
fault plane
Fault surface along which movement takes place
fault
Fracture along which movement occurs
strike-slip fault
Fracture caused by horizontal shear
normal fault
Fracture caused by horizontal tension
reverse fault
Fracture that forms as a result of horizontal compression
What happens to a rock that undergoes elastic deformation once the stress is removed?
It returns to its original shape.
primary wave
Squeezes and pulls rock in the same direction as the wave travels
Magnitude is measured on the Richter scale using differences in
amplitude of seismic waves.
decreases the volume of a material
compression
S-waves do not enter the core because they cannot travel through solids.
false
Studies of how waves reflect deep inside Earth show that Earth's inner core is solid.
false
What is a measure of the energy released during an earthquake?
intensity
What is strain?
measure of the deformation of rocks
Which scale rates the types of damage and other effects of an earthquake as noted by observers during and after its occurrence?
modified Mercalli scale
Which scale uses Roman numerals to designate the degree of earthquake intensity?
modified Mercalli scale
What is the rating scale that measures the energy released by an earthquake, taking into account the size of the fault rupture, the amount of movement along the fault, and the rocks' stiffness?
moment magnitude scale
Which type of fault occurs when rocks on one side of a fault move down relative to the other side?
normal
What numerical rating system measures the energy of the largest seismic wave?
richter scale
What is the record produced by a seismometer?
seismogram
causes a material to twist
shear
pulls a material apart
tension
Seismologists have reasoned that Earth's outer core must be liquid based on the disappearance of S-waves.
true
What is stress
force per unit area
Surface waves are the first to arrive at a seismic station.
False
San andreas
Famous California strike-slip fault
What is the total force acting on crustal rocks per unit of area?
stress