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Chapter 8 Earthquakes and Earth's Structure Part 1

Horizontales
Waves that travel through Earth's interior and carry some energy from the focus to the surface
Waves that travel through rock
Waves that arrive second to an observer
Expresses the energy of an earthquake through a calculation involving the amount of movement and the surface area and the shear strength of faulted rock
Expresses the energy released in an earthquake based on a calculation using the height of the largest earthquake body wave recorded on a specific type of seismograph
The initial rupture point, where abrupt movement creates an earthquake, typically lies below the surface
The point on the surface directly above the focus
Verticales
The region in a subduction zone where earthquakes occur
A fracture when rock on either side of the fracture ruptures and the two sides move relative to one another
Waves that radiate from the epicenter and travel along Earth's surface
A fault that is vertical and the rocks on each side move horizontally
Travel fast and are the first waves to reach an observer
A sudden motion or trembling of Earth caused by he abrupt release of elastic energy that is stored in rocks.
When rocks on opposite slip past one another at a continuous, snail-like pace