PR Release About LA Earthquakes Essay

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Earthquake Press Release This announcement serves as a general information bulletin for those that are curious or need to learn about earthquakes and the associated hazards whilst living in the Los Angeles area. Indeed, the city of Los Angeles as well as much of the rest of the state of California sits along what is known as the San Andreas Fault. The fault is a point in which two major tectonic plates of the Earth's crust are moving in opposite directions from each other and the friction and pressure caused by these movements sometimes causes earthquakes throughout California. Effects and results from earthquakes would include ground displacement, flooding, and fires. The floods are caused by damages to water infrastructure and dams, just to name a few things. Fires can be caused by ruptured gas lines and such being ignited by an ignition source (MTU, 2015).

The ferocity and "magnitude" of earthquakes, as described in a brief second, are measured on a scale that is known as the Richter scale. The scale has ten points but it should be noted that the scale is not proportional from number to number. Indeed, a four point earthquake is not twice...

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Instead, the scale is what we call "logarithmic" and thus a four point earthquake would be much more severe than a two point earthquake. Earthquakes below five are fairly minor and can do some minor to mild damage. Earthquakes at or above five on the Richter scale can do some major damage. Anything approaching seven or eight (or above) can be catastrophic. Further, earthquakes that occur in or around oceans can cause tsunamis (MTU, 2015).
Significant earthquakes in the Los Angeles area actually date back to 1769 before the area was really settled. More recent earthquakes happened in December 1972, September 1827, July 1855, January 1857 and a few others in the 1800's. Ones that have happened since are the Lake Eisnore quake in 1910, the Tejon Pass earthquake in 1916, the San Bernadino quake in 1923 and a few others in the time of the Great Depression. There were a few earthquakes in the early 1990's with the worst of the bunch being the famed Northridge earthquake in 1994. Since then, there have only been a few minor ones. There was a mild one in the Chino Hills area in 2008 and another mild one in March 2014…

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Exploratorium. (2015). Faultline: Earthquake Engineering | Exploratorium. Exploratorium.edu. Retrieved 22 June 2015, from http://www.exploratorium.edu/faultline/damage/building.html

Foreshock. (2008). Significant L.A. Area Earthquakes: 1769-Present. Quake City. Retrieved 22 June 2015, from https://foreshock.wordpress.com/significant-la-area-earthquakes-1769-present/

Lin, R., & Xia, R. (2015). Risk of 8.0 earthquake in California rises, USGS says. latimes.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015, from http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-chance-of-80-earthquake-in-california-rises-usgs-says-20150310-story.html

MTU. (2015). How Are Earthquake Magnitudes Measured?. Geo.mtu.edu. Retrieved 22 June 2015, from http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/intensity.html
MTU. (2015). What Are Earthquake Hazards?. Geo.mtu.edu. Retrieved 22 June 2015, from http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/hazards.html


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