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Seismology and Tsunami Generation

Seismology is the scientific study of earthquakes and the propagation of seismic waves through the Earth, while tsunami generation often occurs due to underwater seismic activity, particularly from tectonic plate movements.

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Seismology is a vital field that helps us understand earthquakes and their effects on the Earth. By studying seismic waves, scientists can predict seismic activity and assess risks. Tsunamis, often resulting from underwater earthquakes, pose significant threats to coastal communities. Understanding ...

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Key Terms

Seismology
The study of earthquakes and seismic waves.

Example: Seismology helps us understand how earthquakes occur.

Seismic Waves
Waves of energy that travel through the Earth.

Example: There are two main types of seismic waves: P-waves and S-waves.

Tsunami
A series of ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances.

Example: The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was devastating.

Magnitude
A measure of the energy released during an earthquake.

Example: The Richter scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes.

Tectonic Plates
Large sections of the Earth's crust that move and interact.

Example: Earthquakes often occur at the boundaries of tectonic plates.

Seismograph
An instrument that records seismic waves.

Example: Seismographs help scientists study earthquakes.

Related Topics

Volcanology
The study of volcanoes and volcanic activity.
intermediate
Geology
The study of the Earth, its materials, and processes.
intermediate
Oceanography
The study of the ocean and its phenomena.
intermediate

Key Concepts

EarthquakesSeismic WavesTsunami FormationWave Propagation