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Earthquakes and Volcanoes Revision
A few key words to remember... Constructive Boundary (Divergent) - where two plates move away from each other resulting in new crust being formed. Destructive Boundary (Convergent) - where two plates move towards each other - in the case of a plate consisting of continental crust meeting a plate consisting of oceanic crust, the oceanic crust will be subducted and destroyed as it is less dense. Conservative Boundary - where two plates move alongside each other - although crust is neither created or destroyed here, earthquakes usually occur here. Collision Boundary - where two plates of continental crust move towards each other creating fold mountains. Volcano - a vent through which lava, ash etc. is erupted (often, but not always cone-shaped) Earthquake - a sudden ground movement
Distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes ,[object Object]
Many are around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
There is a belt running north to south  in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean  called Mid Atlantic Ridge
Earthquakes are in a belt across southern Europe and across Asia,[object Object]
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Why people live near volcanoes and earthquakes Volcanoes Earthquakes 1)Fertile soil material ejected from the volcano rapidly breaks down (weathers) into a fertile soil rich in minerals needed for plant growth.  Productive soil gives HIGH CROP YIELDS this leads to  INTENSIVE FARMING in LEDC.  E.g. In Merapi(LEDC) the hot wet climate allows 3 crops a year to be grown on the same piece of land (This supports a High population density). Mt Etna( MEDC) grapes and fruit yields are 5 times higher than national  average  2)Tourist attractions e.g. trips to the rim of the crater, see geysers have mud baths or sand baths (Japan, MEDC) hotels accommodation, souvenir shops. Tourism provides jobs and brings money to these areas. 3)Valuable raw materials  Minerals e.g. sulphur, borax, pumice, Lava flows build up new land e.g. Iceland, Hawaii,  4)Hot springs for bathing heating,   5)Used to generate geothermal energy. (Iceland) Many people have lived there all their lives and can not afford to move (LEDC) Areas e.g  California have plenty of jobs especially in the high tech industry
Effects of Kobe earthquake 17 Jan 1995 Primary 200,000 buildings collapsed I km stretch of expressway collapsed bridges collapsed along 130km of the bullet train route Trains derailed on minor lines 120 out of 150 quays in the Port of Kobe were destroyed. Secondary Electricity, gas and water supplies disrupted Liquefaction Fires caused by broken gas pipes lasted days destroying another 7500 homes many made out of wood. Roads were at gridlocked delaying ambulances and fire engines 230,000 people made homeless and had to live in temporary shelters Short term shortage of blankets, clean water and food. 714 aftershocks Industries including Mitsubishi and Panasonic were forced to close. FINAL DEATH  Figure was 5500,40,000 injured 180,000 houses totally destroyed.
Effects of Afghanistan Earthquake 4thFeb 1998 Primary 27 villages totally destroyed 4000 people died 10,000 injured 15,000 homeless. secondary Landslides Avalanches Starvation Homeless people living in sub zero temperatures without shelter. People forced to leave area with herds of goats. Communications destroyed
Effects of Mt St Helens volcano, 1980 Primary  	Every tree within 25km flattened. 	All wildlife within 25km blast zone destroyed. Road and Railways blocked by ash 61 deaths most from poisonous gases. Logging companies destroyed in blast. Secondary Estimated 2 million birds, fish and animals killed. 	Deaths of all fish in local lakes and rivers from acidification. 	Thick layer of ash covered many western states. 	Electricity and phone lines disrupted.
LEDC – Mount Pinatubo, 1991 Primary Volcanic explosion sent ash 30km into air turning day into night. Upto 50cm of ash fell on an area of 50km. Eruption continued for many days Secondary Weight of ash falling caused 200,000 buildings to collapse. Gas and Electricity cut off for 3 weeks. Water supply contaminated. Roads and bridges unusable due to ash. Over 1 million animals died and farming impossible for two years. Flooding and Lahars killed 70 people.
Reducing the effects of earthquakes. If people PLAN and PREPARE then the risks can be REDUCED. Older buildings can be retrofitted to strengthen them to reduce the effects of shaking. Computer controlled roof weights to counter the shock waves. Cross bracing to give strength and prevent twisting automatic sprinkler system and gas shut to prevent fires Automatic window shutters to prevent falling glass Rubber shock absorbers
What can LEDCs do? Appropriate technology can be used in LEDCs. Bamboo houses ( Costa Rica) are strong yet flexible  Hollow concrete bricks used causing less damage if they fall
Plan prepare act Preparation in many schools ( Kobe ) earthquake preparation is taught  in schools. Drills ( Japan Disaster prevention day)
Reducing the effects of a volcano Scientists look for increases in seismic activity, e.g increases in temperature  or mineral content of nearby springs. Tilt  meters  to measure the angle of the slope. Restricting access. Improve roof design ( e.g sloping roof ) Evacuation. Build walls/ channels to divert lava from villages.

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V & e revision guide

  • 2. A few key words to remember... Constructive Boundary (Divergent) - where two plates move away from each other resulting in new crust being formed. Destructive Boundary (Convergent) - where two plates move towards each other - in the case of a plate consisting of continental crust meeting a plate consisting of oceanic crust, the oceanic crust will be subducted and destroyed as it is less dense. Conservative Boundary - where two plates move alongside each other - although crust is neither created or destroyed here, earthquakes usually occur here. Collision Boundary - where two plates of continental crust move towards each other creating fold mountains. Volcano - a vent through which lava, ash etc. is erupted (often, but not always cone-shaped) Earthquake - a sudden ground movement
  • 3.
  • 4. Many are around the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • 5. There is a belt running north to south in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean called Mid Atlantic Ridge
  • 6.
  • 8. Why people live near volcanoes and earthquakes Volcanoes Earthquakes 1)Fertile soil material ejected from the volcano rapidly breaks down (weathers) into a fertile soil rich in minerals needed for plant growth.  Productive soil gives HIGH CROP YIELDS this leads to INTENSIVE FARMING in LEDC. E.g. In Merapi(LEDC) the hot wet climate allows 3 crops a year to be grown on the same piece of land (This supports a High population density). Mt Etna( MEDC) grapes and fruit yields are 5 times higher than national average 2)Tourist attractions e.g. trips to the rim of the crater, see geysers have mud baths or sand baths (Japan, MEDC) hotels accommodation, souvenir shops. Tourism provides jobs and brings money to these areas. 3)Valuable raw materials Minerals e.g. sulphur, borax, pumice, Lava flows build up new land e.g. Iceland, Hawaii,  4)Hot springs for bathing heating,   5)Used to generate geothermal energy. (Iceland) Many people have lived there all their lives and can not afford to move (LEDC) Areas e.g California have plenty of jobs especially in the high tech industry
  • 9. Effects of Kobe earthquake 17 Jan 1995 Primary 200,000 buildings collapsed I km stretch of expressway collapsed bridges collapsed along 130km of the bullet train route Trains derailed on minor lines 120 out of 150 quays in the Port of Kobe were destroyed. Secondary Electricity, gas and water supplies disrupted Liquefaction Fires caused by broken gas pipes lasted days destroying another 7500 homes many made out of wood. Roads were at gridlocked delaying ambulances and fire engines 230,000 people made homeless and had to live in temporary shelters Short term shortage of blankets, clean water and food. 714 aftershocks Industries including Mitsubishi and Panasonic were forced to close. FINAL DEATH Figure was 5500,40,000 injured 180,000 houses totally destroyed.
  • 10. Effects of Afghanistan Earthquake 4thFeb 1998 Primary 27 villages totally destroyed 4000 people died 10,000 injured 15,000 homeless. secondary Landslides Avalanches Starvation Homeless people living in sub zero temperatures without shelter. People forced to leave area with herds of goats. Communications destroyed
  • 11. Effects of Mt St Helens volcano, 1980 Primary Every tree within 25km flattened. All wildlife within 25km blast zone destroyed. Road and Railways blocked by ash 61 deaths most from poisonous gases. Logging companies destroyed in blast. Secondary Estimated 2 million birds, fish and animals killed. Deaths of all fish in local lakes and rivers from acidification. Thick layer of ash covered many western states. Electricity and phone lines disrupted.
  • 12. LEDC – Mount Pinatubo, 1991 Primary Volcanic explosion sent ash 30km into air turning day into night. Upto 50cm of ash fell on an area of 50km. Eruption continued for many days Secondary Weight of ash falling caused 200,000 buildings to collapse. Gas and Electricity cut off for 3 weeks. Water supply contaminated. Roads and bridges unusable due to ash. Over 1 million animals died and farming impossible for two years. Flooding and Lahars killed 70 people.
  • 13. Reducing the effects of earthquakes. If people PLAN and PREPARE then the risks can be REDUCED. Older buildings can be retrofitted to strengthen them to reduce the effects of shaking. Computer controlled roof weights to counter the shock waves. Cross bracing to give strength and prevent twisting automatic sprinkler system and gas shut to prevent fires Automatic window shutters to prevent falling glass Rubber shock absorbers
  • 14. What can LEDCs do? Appropriate technology can be used in LEDCs. Bamboo houses ( Costa Rica) are strong yet flexible Hollow concrete bricks used causing less damage if they fall
  • 15. Plan prepare act Preparation in many schools ( Kobe ) earthquake preparation is taught in schools. Drills ( Japan Disaster prevention day)
  • 16. Reducing the effects of a volcano Scientists look for increases in seismic activity, e.g increases in temperature or mineral content of nearby springs. Tilt meters to measure the angle of the slope. Restricting access. Improve roof design ( e.g sloping roof ) Evacuation. Build walls/ channels to divert lava from villages.
  • 17. Responses to earthquakes Earthquake shaking maps can help with planning and responding to earthquakes. Seismometers to measure earth movements Building codes and planning restrictions eg to avoid areas in danger of liquefaction in Kobe.
  • 18. Responses to a volcano Evacuation. Divert the lava. Military bombs to divert lava . Keep towels and tape, water etc. in emergency kit. Exclusion zones.