Scientists use triangulation to find the epicenter of an earthquake . When seismic data is collected from at least three different locations, it can be used to determine the epicenter by where it intersects. Every earthquake is recorded on numerous seismographs located in different directions. 15 Apr 2016
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Finding the Distance to the Epicenter · Measure the distance between the first P wave and the first S wave. · Find the point for 24 seconds on the left side of ...
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8 Apr 2020 · To find an earthquake epicenter you need at least three seismographs. · Find the distance from each seismograph to the earthquake epicenter. · The ...
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Duration: 9:32 Posted: 2 Nov 2020 VIDEO
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1. Calculate the time difference for when the waves were received at each station. · 2. Use the Graph to find the distance from the station to the epicenter. · 3.
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A seismogram is the graph output from a seismograph, which is used to determine the epicenter of an earthquake. When consulting the seismogram, ...
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2 Oct 2021 · The epicenter is located on the surface directly above the focus (hypocenter), which is located on the fault at depth. Difference between an ...
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Triangulation can be used to locate an earthquake. The seismometers are shown as green dots. The calculated distance from each seismometer to the earthquake ...
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12 Sept 2019 · Three seismographs are needed. A circle is drawn from each of the three different seismograph locations, where the radius of each circle is ...
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Since the question is "how far," you should use the distance formula, Distance = Velocity X Time. In this case, the "velocity" is the "lag time velocity" or 100 ...
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Measure the difference in arrival times between the first shear (s) wave and the first compressional (p) wave, which can be interpreted from the seismogram.
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10 Feb 2014 · Measure the time that elapses between the arrival of the P (primary) wave and the arrival of the S (secondary) wave to the seismic stations.
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The earthquake epicenter is a point on the Earth's surface directly above an earthquake. Scientists determine the epicenter by studying the P waves and S ...
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On the y-axis of the travel time curve count up to 36 seconds. Then with a pencil, draw a line to the S-P line and put a dot. Finally, draw a line with a pencil ...
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