Geography > Lab Report > San Diego State University - OCEAN 100LAB 8 Tsunami Investigation (All)
OCEAN 100 LAB 8: Investigation: Tsunami Speeds and Arrival Times Name:_______Sabrina Ruiz_____ (Modified from http://www.geo.utep.edu/pub/bkonter/education/Lab9_Tsunami_Classroom_Exercise.pdf) A gr... eat earthquake with a magnitude of 9.0 occurred at 00:58:53 UTC, 26 December 2004, and was located off Sumatra, Indonesia. This earthquake produced a devastating tsunami that was recorded at many worldwide tide gauges. Materials: calculator, compass, ruler. Procedure: Firstly, we’ll have a brief discussion on Tsunamis and wave dynamics. 1. a) Locate Sumatra on the map (Fig. 1). The earthquake is shown with a small star. What do we call this location? _____________________epicenter_______________________________________ b) What is the tectonic regime in this area?_________subduction tectonics__________________________________ c) What exactly is the cause of the great displacement of the ocean?___________earthquake displacement__________ The speed of a tsunami C (Celerity) in the ocean is computed by the following equation: where G = gravity acceleration (9.8 m/sec2) and D = depth of the ocean in m 2. The average ocean depth is 3730 m. Let’s use it to compute the average speed of a tsunami. Start with the equation above and show all steps with their units. C= sqrt[(9.8m/sec^2)(3730m)] = sqrt36,554(m^2/s^2) = 191.19 m/s 3. This speed is about 700 km/hr (or 500 m/hr). This is comparable to the speed of a: a. car b. airplane c. fast-speed train d. bicycle 4. Using the speed you computed, compute now the distance traveled by the tsunami in the following time spans, using: D = V x T. You must show all your work. (Hint: first determine how many sec are in an hour and how many m in a km, and also convert your speed of km per hour to km per second [Show More]
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