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M2L2: Earthquake 2 – Determination of Epicenter - Honors This study soPuargcee 1woasf 7downloaded by from CourseH on :15:02 GMT -05:0R0evised by NVLA: 11/13/2019 Name: Mia Anguiano Date: [NOTE TO STUDENTS: This exercise assumes that you have a data table and graph made while using the Earthquakes 1 – Recording Center Gizmo™. If you do not have those, or have never used that Gizmo before, do that first.] Vocabulary: body wave, earthquake, epicenter, fault, focus, P wave, S wave, seismic wave, seismogram, seismograph Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Three dogs meet in a park. Each dog is attached by a leash to its owner (triangles). What does each colored circle represent? Each colored circle represents the distance that each dog could walk. The leash would define the radius Where could all the dogs meet in one place? c Is there another spot where all three dogs could meet? no Explain: It only intersects at one area Gizmo Warm-up When you used the Earthquakes 1 – Recording Station Gizmo™, you learned how to find the distance from a recording station to the epicenter. With the Earthquakes 2 – Determination of Epicenter Gizmo, you will use data from three recording stations to find the exact location of the epicenter. Click Play ( ), and then click Pause ( ) when the seismograms are complete. Compare the three seismograms. Which recording station is closest to the epicenter? c How do you know? the lag phase between p and s waves is the shortest Which recording station is farthest from the epicenter? b How do you know? the lag phase between p and s waves is the longest M2L2: Earthquake 2 – Determination of Epicenter - Honors This study soPuargcee 2woasf 7downloaded by from CourseH on :15:02 GMT -05:0R0evised by NVLA: 11/13/2019 Goal: Based on three seismograms, locate the epicenter of an earthquake. Prepare: To complete this activity, you will need the table and graph you made in the Earthquakes 1 – Recording Station Student Exploration. Take this out now. If you do not have it, there is a graph you can use at the end of this report. Measure: Turn on Show time probe. On each seismogram, locate the first P-wave and the first S-wave. Measure the time interval (∆t) for each seismogram, and then use your graph to find the distance of each station to the epicenter. Use the graph provided on the last page of this report to determine the distances. Station Time interval (∆t) Distance to epicenter (km) A 62sec 483 B 106 826 C 48 374 Locate: Turn on the Show station A checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station A from the epicenter, based on your table above. Look on the circle on the map. Locate: Turn on the Show station B checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station B from the epicenter. Look on the two circles on the map. Locate: Turn on the Show station C checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station C from the epicenter. If you did everything right, you should see the epicenter symbol ( ). If you do not, recheck all of your distances. (You may need to adjust each radius slightly.) Once you locate the epicenter, click the Tools palette and click Screen shot and insert the picture into the space below. Get the Gizmo ready: Click Reset ( ). Click Play, and then click Pause when the seismograms are complete. Activity: Locating the epicenter Gizmos stopped letting me screenshot /working so what should I do? Right-click the image, choose “Copy Image,” and paste the image into the space below. Be sure the screenshots are large (expand them inside each cell), so that it can be easily read when you hand this report in. Where all the circles intersectWhere could the epicenter be located? Where A and B intersect Which two places could the epicenter be located now

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Name: Mia Anguiano Date:

[NOTE TO STUDENTS: This exercise assumes that you have a data table and graph made
while using the Earthquakes 1 – Recording Center Gizmo™. If you do not have those, or
have never used that Gizmo before, do that first.]

Vocabulary: body wave, earthquake, epicenter, fault, focus, P wave, S wave, seismic wave,
seismogram, seismograph

Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)
Three dogs meet in a park. Each dog is attached by a leash to its owner (triangles).

What does each colored circle represent?

Each colored circle represents the distance that each dog could
walk. The leash would define the radius

Where could all the dogs meet in one place?

c

Is there another spot where all three dogs could meet? no

Explain:

It only intersects at one area

Gizmo Warm-up
When you used the Earthquakes 1 – Recording Station
Gizmo™, you learned how to find the distance from a
recording station to the epicenter. With the Earthquakes 2 –
Determination of Epicenter Gizmo, you will use data from three
recording stations to find the exact location of the epicenter.

Click Play ( ), and then click Pause ( ) when the
seismograms are complete. Compare the three seismograms.



Which recording station is closest to the epicenter? c

How do you know?

the lag phase between p and s waves is the shortest

Which recording station is farthest from the epicenter? b

How do you know?

the lag phase between p and s waves is the longest




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, M2L2: Earthquake 2 – Determination of Epicenter - Honors

Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity:
Click Reset ( ).
Locating the
Click Play, and then click Pause when the
epicenter
seismograms are complete.

Goal: Based on three seismograms, locate the epicenter of an earthquake.

Prepare: To complete this activity, you will need the table and graph you made in the
Earthquakes 1 – Recording Station Student Exploration. Take this out now. If you do not have
it, there is a graph you can use at the end of this report.

Measure: Turn on Show time probe. On each seismogram, locate the first P-wave and the first
S-wave. Measure the time interval (∆t) for each seismogram, and then use your graph to find
the distance of each station to the epicenter.
Use the graph provided on the last page of this report to determine the distances.

Station Time interval (∆t) Distance to epicenter (km)
A 62sec 483
B 106 826
C 48 374


Locate: Turn on the Show station A checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station A
from the epicenter, based on your table above. Look on the circle on the map.

Where could the epicenter be located? Where all the circles intersect

Locate: Turn on the Show station B checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station B
from the epicenter. Look on the two circles on the map.

Which two places could the epicenter be located now?

Where A and B intersect

Locate: Turn on the Show station C checkbox. Set the Radius to the distance of station C
from the epicenter. If you did everything right, you should see the epicenter symbol ( ). If you
do not, recheck all of your distances. (You may need to adjust each radius slightly.)

Relative to the three circles, where is the epicenter located?

close to the intersection of all three circles

Once you locate the epicenter, click the Tools palette and click Screen shot and insert the
picture into the space below.
Right-click the image, choose “Copy Image,” and paste the image into the space below.
Be sure the screenshots are large (expand them inside each cell), so that it can be
easily read when you hand this report in.

Gizmos stopped letting me screenshot /working so what should I do?

This study soPuargcee 2wo
asf 7downloaded by 100000829878664 from CourseHero.com on 08-14-2021 03:15:02 GMT -05:0R0evised by NVLA: 11/13/2019


https://www.coursehero.com/file/51507003/-M2L2-Gizmo-Lab-2-Earthquake-Determination-of-Epicenter-Honorsdocx/

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