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GROUP 1
Types of Seismic Waves
THERE ARE TWO MAJOR TYPES OF SEISMIC WAVES, BODY WAVES
AND SURFACE WAVES. BODY WAVES TRAVEL THROUGH THE EARTH’S
INTERIOR WHILE SURFACE WAVES TRAVEL ALONG THE GROUND
SURFACE.
BODY WAVES
BODY WAVES ITSELF ALSO HAS TWO TYPES AND THESE ARE; PRIMARY
WAVES (P-WAVES) AND SECONDARY WAVES (S- WAVES)
02 Secondary Waves
AS STATED EARLIER S-WAVES ARE SLOWER THAN P-WAVES, THEY
ARE THE SECOND WAVES TO REACH A SEISMOMETER.
SURFACE WAVES
SURFACE WAVES TRAVEL ALONG THE GROUND OUTWARD FROM AN
EARTHQUAKE’S EPICENTER.
01 Love waves
LOVE WAVES ARE A TYPE OF SEISMIC WAVE THAT CAN BE DEFINED
AS DISPERSIVE SURFACE WAVES WITH HORIZONTAL MOTION,
PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF WAVE PROPAGATION.
Types of Faults
NORMAL
IN A NORMAL FAULT, THE BLOCK ABOVE THE FAULT MOVES DOWN
RELATIVE TO THE BLOCK BELOW THE FAULT. THIS FAULT MOTION IS
CAUSED BY EXTENSIONAL FORCES AND RESULTS IN EXTENSION.
REVERSE
IN A REVERSE FAULT, THE BLOCK ABOVE THE FAULT MOVES UP
RELATIVE TO THE BLOCK BELOW THE FAULT. THIS FAULT MOTION IS
CAUSED BY COMPRESSIONAL FORCES AND RESULTS IN SHORTENING.
STRIKE-SLIP
STRIKE-SLIP FAULTS ARE VERTICAL (OR NEARLY VERTICAL)
FRACTURES WHERE THE BLOCKS HAVE MOSTLY MOVED HORIZONTALLY.
IF THE BLOCK OPPOSITE AN OBSERVER LOOKING ACROSS THE FAULT
MOVES TO THE RIGHT, THE SLIP STYLE IS TERMED RIGHT-LATERAL; IF
THE BLOCK MOVES TO THE LEFT, THE MOTION IS TERMED LEFT-
LATERAL.
Types of Earthquakes
TECTONIC – THE TECTONIC PLATES ARE ALWAYS SLOWLY MOVING,
BUT THEY GET STUCK AT THEIR EDGES DUE TO FRICTION. WHEN THE
STRESS ON THE EDGE OVERCOMES THE FRICTION, THERE IS AN
EARTHQUAKE THAT RELEASES ENERGY IN WAVES THAT TRAVEL
THROUGH THE EARTH’S CRUST AND CAUSE THE SHAKING THAT WE
FEEL