What was the 1 in 1000 year flood event and where did it happen
Historical Precipitation in NC
-Oct. 4=record rainfall was 5.19 inches in one day (2015)
Europe predicted Joaquin would
remain in the ocean (correct)
What physical evidence do we have to prove past tsunamis and the numerical model of a future event (Cascadia)
P waves are also known as ___ and are _____ waves that travel fastest through ______
- compressional waves, travel fastest through all physical states of media (liquids, solids, and gases)
P waves metaphor
like a slinky, energy directed towards travel
IIIWWW
——–> (energy)
S wave
S waves can only propagate or travel through
solid materials
R waves are commonly known as
surface waves
Surface waves
Surface waves cause most damage to
buildings
Frequency is the number of
cycles per second
Frequency is measured in
Hertz (hz) or cycles per second
High frequency causes
low buildings to shake
Low frequency causes
tall buildings to vibrate
Location of earthquake is determined by
-expanding seismic wave front and multiple seismometers
High Frequency
Energy is lost much faster with
high frequency
Low Frequency
-less energy loss, extends further from the point of earthquake
Earth Materials and shaking amplifications
o Hard Igneous (harder) o Sed rock (hard) o Alluvium (weak rock) o Silt, Mud (weakest rock) -surface waves
Amplification goes further through___
-harder rock (igneous, sedimentary)
Amplification goes slower but shakes with
-weaker rock (alluvium, silt)
low amplification in
hard rocks
high amplification in
weak rocks