Order Number |
45789632152 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
INSTRUCTIONS (also attached in the files below):
INTRODUCTION:
This writing assignment involves the research, analysis, and writing on the San Andreas Fault System of California, with focus on the Southern California segment. The San Andreas Fault System (SAFS) is a network of related active faults that occur in California. Here, in Southern California, the SAFS is quite complicated and extensive, being nearly 200 kilometers wide – from the Salton Sea to Catalina Island – comprised of many interconnected, side-by-side, transform fault lines. Your textbook and the various websites listed below will be your primary sources of information.
The assignment topic includes the review and discussion of the tectonic setting of Southern California, the development and evolution of the SAFS, the present-day dynamics and activity of the SAFS in So Cal, and the associated seismic hazards and precautions of living on within or near the SAFS. The following parts of this document include information on what topics to address, where to go for research information, how to assemble your research paper, and where and how to submit it. You can earn up to 15 EC points for this assignment.
ASSIGNMENT RESOURCES:
The primary source of information for completing this assignment, besides your textbook, comes from USGS publications along with other helpful sources listed below. If for some reason you cannot find the needed information from the following online sources, please feel free to search the Internet for additional reliable sources of information. Please list your sources at the end of your assignment document.
URL1: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/kids/eqscience.p…
URL2: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/eqproc/
Magnitude, Size, Measuring of Earthquakes:
URL1: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/topics/measure.p… URL2: http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/magnitude.html
URL3: http://www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/intensity.html
URL2: http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/salton/San%20AndreasFaultS…
URL3: http://geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/archive/socal/geology/g…
URL4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_i…
USGS Text and Image documents on the SAFS:
URL1: http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/earthq3/contents.html
URL2: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1127/chapter1.pdf
In-depth/Detailed Reports: SAFZ – USGS Professional Paper 1515 –
URL1: http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1990/1515/pp1515.pdf
III. Images and Maps of SAFZ:
URL1: http://thulescientific.com/san-andreas-fault-map.h…
URL2: http://thulescientific.com/san-andreas-fault-map.h…
URL1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_i…
URL2: http://foreshock.wordpress.com/significant-la-area…
The Future “Big One” on the SAF
URL1: http://www.earthquakecountry.info/roots/scenario.h…
URL2: http://www.earthquakecountry.info/roots/scenario.h…
URL1: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/learn/basics.p…
URL2: http://www.earthquakecountry.org/sevensteps/
Ten-Point Assignment Instructions:
1) Carefully review the three sets of assignment questions.
2) Read and study the listed URLs for the necessary information for answering questions. 3) Answer the question sets listed in Section D below. Minimize using quoted information.
4) Make sure to organize your paper into SEPARATE responses – leave space between each answer. Please include the stated questions as listed below at the beginning of each response. Color your answer text with a different text color from that of the question set text. An example of the required writing format is linked in the assignment folder.
5) Include a bibliography of the sources of information that you used at end of your paper.
6) Once you’ve written and edited your research assignment, then you can save it as
SAFS_ASSIGN_YOUR NAME. Note that it helps me greatly in grading your response if you include your name in the title of your assignment document file. I prefer that you save it as a WORD .doc and .docx files, but .txt files are “OK”. DO NOT submit a .pages or .pdf file.
Also note that using symbols such as “/”, “#” or “\” in your file name will cause uploading problems.
7) Upload your completed research assignment as an ATTACHMENT with the above file name. To submit your assignment, click on the “Assignment” link and then click on the appropriate assignment title link (underlined). Then wait for an upload window to appear with the button titled “Browse My Computer” next to it. Then click on the button “Browse My Computer”. There you will be able to access your computer folders and files for your assignment file. Find the file, click the “Open” button, and your assignment file will automatically upload onto Canvas. You will know if the upload was successful because youwillseeyourfilenamelinkappendedabovethe “AddAttachments” button. DONOT submit your file by pasting your assignment as a block of text into the “Submissions:” text box found directly above the “Add Attachments” button – pasted-in assignments will not be accepted. As a final note, please make sure to include your name in the title of your assignment word-doc file.
8) You must do your own work – NO plagiarism will be tolerated, either from the textbook or online sources, nor sharing work with classmates. It is OK to point your fellow student in the right direction on where to get information, but is not OK to share your actual response information. My plagiarism policy is found in the Class Start Info folder – read and understand it very carefully. Note that I use plagiarism detection software like “Turnitin.com” and “SafeAssign” on the assignments that you turn in to me. Any evidence that you plagiarized will result in a big, fat ZERO on your assignment.
9) This assignment can earn you up to 15 EC points for this assignment
Part 1 – Overview of San Andreas Fault System (5 points).
a) Where exactly is the San Andreas Fault system (SAFS) located in California? Be as
specific as possible in describing the geographic regions/city centers where the fault system
runs through. Also include the geographic points where it starts and stops.
south end? How wide (in kilometers) from the west side to the east side across southern
California? How deep does the SAF fault extend down into the crust?
What specific type of fault is the San Andreas fault? Include its relative offset motion direction d) What specific type of plate tectonic boundary does the SAFS represent? (Include the following
in you answer: 1) tectonic boundary type; 2) the names of the two tectonic plates that are
involved; and 3) indicate the specific lateral movement direction relative to each other)
Part 2 – History of San Andreas Fault (5 points).
a) What is the total transform offset movement (in kilometers) along the San Andreas Fault,
based on the roughly 20-million-year life-history of the fault? This question is asking you how
far has the two adjoining plates moves laterally past each other in the last 20 million years.
question asks you how geologists go about finding clues (offset markers) to how much total lateral movement has occurred between the adjoining plates over the fault’s 20 plus million histories.
Part 3 – Quake Prediction and Hazards (5 points).
a) Can geologists accurately predict earthquakes in the SAFS, or anywhere else in the
world? For example, a seismologist at Cal Tech predicts that the southern segment of the San Andrea fault will rupture 10 miles NW of the town of Palm Springs on July 4th of 2020 with a magnitude of 7.9M. Is this currently possible or not? Why, or why not? Briefly explain why, or why not.
SAFS? For example, a seismologist at Cal Tech states that the probability that the southern segment of the San Andrea fault will rupture somewhere between Palmdale and Palm Springs with a magnitude of 7.9M in the year 2016 is roughly 1 in 500, and that that particular segment of the fault ruptures on average every 400 years or so. Why or why not? Briefly explain why or why not.