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Earthquake 3



Earthquake/Tectonic Earthquake

John Blair

Rasmussen College





Author Note

This paper is being submitted on January 20, 2017 for John Blair G245 Introduction to Geology course.


Tentative Topic Area


In this paper I will discuss earthquake site and the tectonic earthquake. Earthquake is most terrible natural occurrences, which can cause great amount of damage to the areas that it occur in. Earthquake is ground shaking caused by sudden and rapid movement of one block of rock slipping past another along fractures in the Earth’s crust which are called faults. I choose earthquake site because I am able to learn about how earthquakes sites tend to occur along preexisting faults where external stresses cause crustal rocks to rupture into two are more units (An Introduction to physical Geology pg.329). The earthquake that I will focus on in this paper is a tectonic earthquake is one that occurs when the earth's crust breaks due to geological forces on rocks and adjoining plates that cause physical and chemical changes (Types of earthquakes & Faults. The geologist I would consider, superposition which states the sediment in deposited in upward stacking layers like a brick wall withholder layer being on the bottom and new additions made to the top (6 Main principle of relative time). Individuals have to be prepared when an earthquake occur and also know how to position their selves. These earthquake will help individuals to learn about effective they can be and are.







References

6 Main Principle of Relative Time (12 January 2017) Retrieved from www.cas.miamioh.edu

Tarbuck, E. J., Lutgens, F. K., and Tasa, D. (2017). Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology. (12th Ed.)[Vitalsource edition]. Retrieved from http://online. vitalsource.com/books/9781323173459/epubcfi/6/74

Types of Earthquake and Faults (20 January 2017) Retrieved from http://people.uwec.edu/jolhm/EH/Toivonen/types.htm