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Earthquake Patterns and Hazards in Nevada. Mike Freeman. Why earthquakes are hazards Probability & Predictions Where earthquakes occur in Nevada Pattern of earthquake hazards Geology of urban landscape: Reno Increasing the probability of a hazard Potential destruction in Nevada
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Earthquake Patterns and Hazards in Nevada Mike Freeman
Why earthquakes are hazards • Probability & Predictions • Where earthquakes occur in Nevada • Pattern of earthquake hazards • Geology of urban landscape: Reno • Increasing the probability of a hazard • Potential destruction in Nevada • Conclusion
Hazards • What makes a Hazard? • Unavoidable • Destructive • Foreseeable • Unpredictable • With close proximity to people
Probabilities & Predictions • Almost impossible to predict • Based on fault lines and geology • Can’t predict when, but can predict size and location approximations accurately
Patterns: Why they’re Hazards Nevada Population in 2005
Geology: Making areas more hazardous • Types of soils make earthquakes stronger or weaker • Map of Reno
Hazardous Patterns • Only a Hazard because of the proximity of human populations as outlined by early earthquakes which caused little damage • Pattern across Physical Nevada with fault lines and geomorphology
References • The Nevada Seismology Lab • Http://www.seismo.unr.edu/htdocs/maps.html • Earthquake hazards through USGS • http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/hazmaps/haz101/haz101.php • Earthquake probabilities through Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology • http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/eqprob/eqprob.htm • Map collections of De la Mare Library • http://www.delamare.unr.edu/Maps/collections.html#organizations • Dictionary.com reference • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hazard • Population map derived from data provided by: • http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/32/32510.html