Hazard Risk Equation
Risk = (Event x vulnerability) / Capacity to cope
Determine magnitude - Richter scales, P&S waves or moment magnitude
Determine intensity - Mercalli (amount of damage), which could be affected by local conditions
Look at the power/energy of the event, how much risk different people are at, and how well the event can be dealt with
What’s the effect of the earthquake on Japan?
What is the Pressure and Release Model? The relationship between hazard + wider context?
What are the factors of the PAR model?
Park’s model
Park’s response curve for diff hazard events and diff stages of development
Earth’s internal structure
Mantle convection
Seafloor spreading
Ridge push and slab pull
Mid-ocean ridge slides away under gravity and forced apart in opposite directions
Slab pull - force behind tectonic plates, subduction zones pull the plate down
Lava flows and pyroclastic flows
Ash falls and gas eruptions
Lahars
Tectonic mega-disaster regional significance (Iceland)
What is the global significance of Iceland’s tectonic disaster?
- Kenyan flower industry lost $2 million of produce
Tectonic disaster economic and human impacts
Strategies to modify event
- Tilt-ometers measure ground deformation
What does land use zoning and hazard resistant design involve?
Engineering defences and diversion of lava flows
How tsunamis are caused at subduction zones due to seabed displacement (and slab pull)
How are tsunami waves formed?
Variables affecting tsunamis
Benioff Zone
Focal depth
- If deep, EQ may lose energy as it reaches the surface