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Title: How Can Surveying Tell Us Something About Earthquakes?
Url: http://seismo.berkeley.edu/~burgmann/EDUCATION2/survey.html
Publisher: University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science
Description: This tutorial describes how accurate surveys of the Earth's surface can reveal information about earthquakes and movement along faults. Topics include earth movements discovered after the 1906 Great San Francisco Earthquake, the elastic rebound theory, and how the locations of four survey stations and the angles and distances of the lines in between them can be used to determine motion of the Earth's surface. There is also information on research efforts using the Global Positioning System (GPS) to measure crustal motion.
LC Classification: Science -- Geology -- Dynamic and structural geology -- Structural geology -- Faults and folds
Science -- Geology -- Dynamic and structural geology -- Volcanoes and earthquakes -- Earthquakes. Seismology
Technology -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) -- Surveying
GEM Subject: Science -- Engineering
Science -- Earth science
Science -- Instructional issues
Science -- Geology
Key Concept: Geology -- Earthquakes
Geology -- Faults
Environmental engineering -- Surveying
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Professional/Practitioner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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