Natural Disasters Exam 2-Chapter 5 Earthquakes
The crustal thickness in the Great Basin is ______ than mid-continental North American Crust
Thicker than oceanic crust and thinner
T/F Aftershocks of the 1811-12 New Madrid, Missouri, earthquakes are still occurring today
True
T/F Human activity has likely triggered earthqukes with magnitudes between 3 and 5
True
T/F Nevada has several gaps in the belt of historic seismicity, suggesting residents in these seisnuc gaps may be
True
T/F Ocean ridge spreading still occurs offshore of northernmost California, Oregon, Washington, and southern British Columbia, as well as in the Gulf of California
True
T/F Pumping fluids into Earth has been found to sometimes trigger small earthquakes (magnitudes <5)
True
At Hebgen Lake in 1959 an earthquake larger than magnitude 7 greatly affected _____
Yellowstone National Park
The New Madrid earthquakes are apparently related to an old buried ___________.
rift zone
T/F Earthquakes epicenters east of the Rocky Mountains are in random locations and do not cluster in certain areas
False
T/F The Imperial valley sits on an actively closing ocean floor
False
T/F The duration of shaking in 1985 in Mexico City was decreased due to seismic energy being trapped within the soft sediments
False
T/F Thrust faults that do not reach the surface are called dark thrusts
False
The dominant type of faulting in the Great Basin region is
Normal Faulting
When rock heats and liquefies into magma its volume _______.
A. expands, and neighboring brittle rock must fracture and move out of the way.
When compared to California, seismic energy in the eastern U.S. is transmitted __________________________.
A. more effectively in the older, more solid rocks
Paleoseismologic analysis of trenches cut across faults and folds in the New Madrid, Missouri, area has led the U. S. Geological Survey to forecast a 25% chance of magnitude ___________.
B. 6 to 7
When magma is on the move at shallow depths it commonly generates a swarm of _______.
D. Large earthquakes referred to as harmonic tremors
Earthquakes in Hawaii are mostly related to __________.
D. Movement of volcanic magma beneath the ground
The Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886 occurred along a seismic belt that may be related to _______________.
c. An adjacent oceanic fracture zone on the Atlantic seafloor