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    Home » Blog » How Do Earthquakes Affect the Atmosphere?

    How Do Earthquakes Affect the Atmosphere?

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    An earthquake is the vibration of the Earth’s lithosphere caused by a massive release of energy in its crust, which produces large-scale seismic waves. The size of an earthquake is usually conventionally measured with the Richter scale or some similar scale (range from 3 to 7) and with a magnitude of 3 or less, indicating a strong earthquake. While the Richter scale does not always measure ground rupture, it is used to determine the intensity and size of aftershocks. The Richter scale was designed to standardize the measuring of shaking of structures during major earthquakes and to standardize on the time period (day, hour, or even the night) when major aftershocks occur. However, there are many other factors to be considered in determining the intensity and size of aftershocks.

    An earthquake can cause many more injuries than just damaging structures. It can also cause extensive damage to communication infrastructure, affect the movement of transportation and cause interruptions to essential services, such as electricity, plumbing, gas supplies, etc. It is also capable of killing people and destroying crops and other natural resources. It can be a devastating event for residents of a region but if preparations are done beforehand, it can reduce the damage and death toll. For instance, earthquake drills can be held prior to a potential earthquake in order to ensure adequate warning.

    Aftershock activity can last for days following an earthquake, depending on the duration of the rupture and the depth of the soil beneath the earth. Seismic activity can also last for weeks, months or even years, depending on how long it takes for the rupture to be felt and the depth of the shaking. Some aftershocks may only be felt for minutes, while others can last hours or even longer. There are several factors which can increase the duration of aftershocks like; the number of aftershocks, the intensity of the shaking and the frequency of the rupture.

    The Earth cannot move without causing some friction in the process. This happens at the edges of tectonic plates that can move across the planet. If there are no faults or plates then the movement of the earth will be constant. However, faults that exist are responsible for some movements. When there are no faults present, the movement of the earth is much slower and can last for decades before a rupture or an aftershock occurs.

    Earthquakes usually follow a common aftershock sequence. There are four stages in this sequence where there are mild to moderate damage, a slight earthquake warning, strong aftershocks, and finally the strongest aftershocks. The length of time between the beginning of the sequence and the end of the sequence varies according to the magnitude and location of the rupture. For instance, a 6.5 magnitude rupture in Los Angeles would generate a series of powerful aftershocks that would last several days before dissipating.

    Seismic activity is linked to the changing Earth’s balance. A lot depends on the rate of melting of the ice sheets and other factors. When the balance changes then it can cause a huge shift in the earth’s movement. An earthquake induced slipway may occur when an earthquake has generated a large amount of slip. This can cause major problems, as large amounts of mud can be pulled up which could compromise road ways and other infrastructure over time.

    Seismic activity is linked to the changing Earths molten core. When there is a large amount of heat deep below the earth’s surface, it can cause it to expand. When this happens, it causes the underbelly of the earth to buckle causing it to buckle and break apart. The movement of the earth away from the main body can create a shifting of the fault plane. When the fault moves, it can generate shock waves that can go all the way through the earth. Seismologists have recently come up with theories about how this happens, with most believing that the changing core can cause massive vibrations that generate an earthquake.

    Lastly, many believe that if the earth keeps on vibrating at different rates then eventually it will cause a disruption in the atmospheric pressure. This is known as Global Dimming. The global dimming could be caused by the interaction of the various tectonic plates which may result in a catastrophic tsunami. Earthquake shaking and the subsequent tsunami are natural disasters that we can expect to happen in our planet.

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