Description

An instrument that detects earthquake waves.
The actual center of the earhtquake's activity deep underground.
Any forsce exerted on the matter of an object.
Forces or stresses that act to pull an object or substance apart.
Earthquake waves that travel only along the surface of the earth and are the most destructive.
Forces or stresses that act to squeeze or crush an object or substance.
The margin between two tectonic plates that are sliding in opposite directions parrellel to the margin.
The point on Earth's surface directly above the place within the earth where an earthquake actually occurs (Focus).
A far-reaching, devastating water wave caused by seismic activity.
A series of low-frequence seismic or earh waves, somewhat like sound waves .
The angle of a slope of a fault face or stratum, measured from the horizontal plane to the fault or stratum surface.
The first earthquake wave that reaches a seismic station from an earthquake, they are the fastest, and they pass through the interior of the earth.
A dip-slip fault in which the body of rock above the fault drops relative to the body of rock underneath the fault surface.
Any change in the shape of a solid due tp the stresses exerted on the material.
A measure of the concentration of energy expended or the effects of energry released. In earthquakes, it is the measure of the damage an earthquake causes.
The second wave that reaches the seismic station from an earthquake.
The margin between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
Forces or stresses acting in the opposite directions on different parts of the same object.
A dip-slip fault in which the upper body of rock slides upward relative to the lower body of rock.
A familiar system of reporting the magnitude or energy of an earthquake.
The compass direction of an imaginary line drawn horizontically on the surface of a fault face or rock stratum.
A fault whose main motion is parallel to its dip direction.
In seismology, it is the measure of an earthquake's energy.
The margin between two tectonic plates that are moving towards each other.
A stress crack in a rock that shows no indication of motion on either side of the crack.
A crack or joint in a rock where the rock on both sides of the joint have moved relative to each other.
A fault along which the main movement is horizontal, parallel to the fault's strike.

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