Seismic Activity
and
The Effect on
Our World & Survival
Seismic activity; the most common form of which is an earthquake, is often, but not always related to volcanic activity. Both types of events have the potential to alter our life’s and the landscape of the world.
I am not expert, call me a seismic/volcano wonk. But I have been studying the activity, the data recording it, and have attended my fair share of seminars and classes on the topic since 1989.
This section focuses on everything relating to tectonics, seismic, plate movement, and related issues that effect the world that we live in. We will delve into earthquakes, subductions, geysers, geothermal vents, calderas, etc.
Earth – Seismic / Techtonic Articles
Earthquake Intensity Scale
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes, Seismic Event, Seismic Hot Spot, Seismic Terms, Tectonic Terms
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Earthquake Intensity Scales There are two primary methods of grading the intensity of an earthquake: Richter magnitude scale – assigns earthquakes a number between 1 and 10 in order of increasing intensity Mercalli intensity scale [...]
Accretionary Wedge
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes, Seismic Terms, Tectonic Terms
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Accretionary Wedge The significance of the Cascadia Subduction is that the Juan de Fuca plate is submerged under the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean along the western edge of the North American Plate. A [...]
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Geological Term Glossary
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
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Basin = A low area in the Earth’s crust, of tectonic origin, in which sediments have accumulated, e.g. a circular centrocline such as the Michigan Basin, a fault bordered intermontane features such as the [...]
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North American Craton
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes, Seismic Hot Spot, Seismic Terms, Tectonic Terms
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The North American Craton Craton = A part of the Earth’s crust that has attained stability, and has been a little deformed for a prolonged period. As originally defined, cratons included parts of both continents [...]
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The Cascadia Subduction Zone
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
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The Cascadia Subduction Zone Executive Summary: The significance of the Cascadia Subduction is that the Juan de Fuca plate is submerged under the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean along the western edge of the [...]
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes
Seismic Terms Explained
March 20, 2020
Will Hemingway
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Seismic Terms Explained Understanding Seismic activity requires a basic understanding of nomenclature (names/terms). If you understand the meaning of the terms otherwise complicated sounding reports and warnings about seismic activity are reasonable simple. Click on [...]
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Tectonic Plates Explained
October 21, 2019
Will Hemingway
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes, Tectonic Terms
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The Earth’s Crust is a Conglomeration of Several Tectonic Plates The earths crust is broken up into several large pieces that are referred to as plates. The plates carry continental (land), oceanic (under sea) or [...]
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Seismic – Top
February 18, 2018
Will Hemingway
Earth - Seismic, Tectonic, Faults, Earthquakes
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Seismic Activity and The Effect on Our World & Survival Seismic activity; the most common form of which is an earthquake, is often, but not always related to volcanic activity. Both types of events have [...]