Dynamic Crust: Earthquakes Final Exam Review. Focus— point beneath the Earth’s surface where fault movement releases seismic waves.
Magnetism and Paleomagnetism Chapter outline Magnetic field and the dipole Magnetic measurement (washing) Magnetic remenance Magneto-stratigraphy.
Making Waves: Seismic Waves Activities and Demonstrations Larry Braile, Purdue University [email protected], web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile Sheryl Braile,
Chapter Menu ction Lesson 1Lesson 1Spherical Earth Lesson 2Lesson 2Earth’s Interior Lesson 3Lesson 3Earth’s Surface Chapter Wrap-Up.
Seismic Wave Demonstrations and Animations L. Braile, Purdue University [email protected], braile Copyright 2004. L. Braile. Permission.
PAGES 292 TO 303 MR. ALTORFER SCIENCE EARTHQUAKES.
AIM: Describe the origin of an earthquake, types of seismic waves and how earthquakes are measured and their epicenter located? OBJ: Given notes and activity.
Seismic Waves & Earth’s Interior Seismograph Seismometers and Seismograms.
GG450 March 20, 2008 Introduction to SEISMIC EXPLORATION.
10.2 The Earth’s Interior What is below the crust? The crust is the outermost surface of Earth. Oceanic crust lies under the oceans and is thin.
QOD: Brainstorming… What are the Poles like? What are the similarities and differences between them? Would you like to visit either place?
Big Idea #1: Earth scientists use repeatable observations and testable ideas to understand and explain our planet.