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Earth's Geosphere - Crustal Deformation: Earthquakes

Offered By: Kiersti Ford via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the fascinating world of earthquakes, seismic waves, and their impact on Earth's surface in this comprehensive 38-minute video lecture. Delve into various magnitude scales, including the Richter and Moment Magnitude scales, and learn how to determine an earthquake's epicenter and magnitude. Examine recorded earthquakes, ground shaking effects, and land elevation changes. Compare plate boundary activity with earthquake magnitudes and study US seismicity patterns. Focus on California's seismic history, analyzing notable events like the 1906 San Andreas Earthquake, Loma Prieta, and Northridge. Investigate recent seismic activity, such as the Ridgecrest earthquakes. Expand your knowledge to global events, including Japan's earthquakes and tsunamis, as well as significant tremors in Haiti and Turkey. Gain valuable insights into Earth's geosphere and crustal deformation through this informative presentation by Kiersti Ford.

Syllabus

Introduction
Magnitude Scale
Moment Magnitude
Richter Magnitude
Recorded Earthquakes
Ground Shaking
Land Elevation Changes
Plate Boundary vs Magnitude
US Seismicity
Hazard
California earthquakes
Notable California earthquakes
San Andreas Earthquake 1906
San Andreas Loma Prieta
San Andreas Northridge
Ridgecrest earthquakes
Japan earthquakes
Japan tsunami
Haiti earthquake
Turkey earthquake
Summary


Taught by

Kiersti Ford

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