Notes G141 Earthquakes
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     National Geographic Article "Disaster in Columbia"

     Lecture 1-2: Earthquake Effects

     Earthquake Effects 1 (Images)

      Earthquake Effects 2 (Images)

     Lecture 2-1: Plate Tectonics

      Lecture 3-1: Stress, Strain, and Elastic Rebound

     Supplemental Readings: Stress, Strain, and the Physics of Earthquake Generation

     Lecture 4-1: Faults and Earthquakes
     Lecture notes

     Lecture 4-2: Seismic Waves, Seismographs, and Earthquake Monitoring
     Lecture notes

     List of review questions for Midterm
     Vocabulary terms

     Review notes: Plate Tectonics

     Review notes: Stress, Strain, and EQ Generation

     Review notes: Faulting and Earthquakes

     Review notes: Earthquake Monitoring

     Review notes: Earthquake Location & Magnitude Determination

     Review notes: Secondary Effects of Earthquakes

     Review notes: Earthquake Prediction

     Review notes: Earthquake Engineering

     Lecture 5-1: Earth Interior and Seismology

     Lecture 7-2: Earthquake Prediction

      Lecture 7-1: Earthquake Engineering

     Scientific American article: The Verification of a Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban
     [PDF version...]

     Class notes: Magma Composition and Igneous Rocks

     Review sheet on magma generation and modification

     Review sheet on volcanic rock types

     Review notes: Volcanic Hazards

     Review notes: Volcanic Forecasting & Prediction

     Review notes: Geothermal Energy

     List of review topics for G141 final exam.

     Review questions for Quiz 2
     Vocabulary terms

     Review questions for Final Exam

     Volcano vocabulary for Final Exam




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