This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, including the forces acting on rock, (tension, compression, and shear) and plastic and elastic deformation of rock. Next, the principle of the seismograph, seismometer, and seismogram along with the three types of seismic waves are discussed. Information is then presented to help the student distinguish between the focus and epicenter of an earthquake, describe the world-wide distribution pattern of earthquake activity, and explain the earthquake magnitude (Richter) scale and the Modified Mercalli scale of earthquake intensity. This site also includes an explanation of how the epicenter of an earthquake can be located. There is a discussion of some...
This resource features links to: an earthquake quiz; a rotating globe showing earthquake locations; ...
This article provides a brief description of the recent earthquakes in Pakistan and Sumatra and cont...
In this exercise, students use data from the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake to locate the e...
The objectives of this part of the course will to be gain an understanding of the science of earthqu...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This lesson provides an overview of destructive earthquakes and their connection to tectonic movemen...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
This is one of a series of six lectures covering earthquakes and related topics in seismology. They ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
This resource features links to: an earthquake quiz; a rotating globe showing earthquake locations; ...
This article provides a brief description of the recent earthquakes in Pakistan and Sumatra and cont...
In this exercise, students use data from the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake to locate the e...
The objectives of this part of the course will to be gain an understanding of the science of earthqu...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This lesson provides an overview of destructive earthquakes and their connection to tectonic movemen...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
This is one of a series of six lectures covering earthquakes and related topics in seismology. They ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
This introductory chapter covers the science of earthquake seismology: the study of earthquakes usin...
This resource features links to: an earthquake quiz; a rotating globe showing earthquake locations; ...
This article provides a brief description of the recent earthquakes in Pakistan and Sumatra and cont...
In this exercise, students use data from the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake to locate the e...