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EARTHQUAKE
BY NANDHINI
Earthquake
An earthquake is the
motion or trembling
of the ground
produced by sudden
displacement of rock
in the Earth's crust.
Earthquakes result
from crustal strain,
volcanism,
landslides, and
collapse of caverns.
Structural failure #1
Northridge, California Earthquake
January 17, 1994
Magnitude 6.7
Structural failure #2
Loma Prieta earthquake,
October 17, 1989
Oakland, California
Magnitude: 6.9
Structural failure #3
Santa Monica Freeway
Northridge earthquake,
January 17, 1994
Magnitude 6.7
Structural failure #4
Armenian Earthquake December 7, 1988
Spitak, Armenia
Magnitude 6.9
Structural failure #5
San Francisco, CA, October 18, 1989
Loma Prieta earthquake
Magnitude 6.9
Structural failure #6
Izmit (Kocaeli) earthquake, August 17, 1999
Izmit, Turkey
Magnitude 7.4
Landshift #7
Imperial Valley, California, Earthquake
October 15, 1979
Magnitude 6.5
Landshift #8
Motagua, Guatemala
February 4, 1976
Magnitude 7.5
Landshift #9
Government Hill School, March 27, 1964
Anchorage, Alaska
Magnitude 9.2
Landslide #10
El Salvador
January 13, 2001
Magnitude 7.6
Landslide #11
Puget Sound, Washington
May 2, 1996
Magnitude 5.3
Landslide #12
Seattle, Washington
April 29, 1965
Magnitude 6.5
Landslide #13
Alaska Earthquake
March 27, 1964
Magnitude 9.2
Liquefaction #14
Niigata, Japan
June 16, 1964
Magnitude 7.4
Resulting fires #15
Great Alaska Earthquake
March 28, 1964
Valdez, Alaska
Magnitude 8.4
, Set IV
Resulting tsunami #16
Alaska Earthquake
March 28, 1964
Whittier, Alaska
Magnitude 9.2
Resulting tsunami #17
Flores Island, Indonesia
September 1, 1992
Magnitude 7.0
Human impact
Personal messages posted on van
at Emergency Center.
Loma Prieta earthquake, 1989
Supplemental notes for each slide
These notes are meant to aid instructors about the photos presented on each slide.
Earthquake slide
Photo information starting in upper left, going clockwise
Top left
Title: I5 and SR14 Freeway collapse
Caption: North San Fernando Valley
One of the most spectacular effects of the earthquake was the collapse of several freeway overpasses. Pictured
here is the collapse at the Antelope Valley (SR14) Golden State Freeway (I5) interchange. Two sections of
highway fell in this earthquake, and there were displacements of a number of inches between some of the
span sections of the structures that remained standing. I-5 is the primary traffic artery between northern and
southern California. Sections of this interchange, then under construction, also collapsed in the San Fernando
earthquake of 1971. It was later rebuilt using the same specifications. A policeman was killed when he ran
his motorcycle off the edge of the freeway.
Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_381.tif
Top right
Title: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building)
Caption: Reseda
This is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The building's soft
story has collapsed onto cars.
Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tif
Middle right
Title: Collapsed Overpass Caused by 1971 San Fernando, CA Earthquake
Caption: Earthquake of February 9, 1971, San Fernando, CA.
The magnitude 6.7 earthquake killed 66 and caused $0.5-1.0 billion in property damage in the San Fernando Valley,
California. Seventy highway structures were damaged. Numerous roads and city streets in the Sylmar-San
Fernando area were made dangerous or impassable by ruptures. Railroad rails were distorted. Among the
most spectacular damage was the collapse of freeway overpasses such as the one shown here that was
under construction at the time of the earthquake. At the Route 5/210 interchange (Foothill Boulevard and
Golden State Freeway,) three highway overpasses totally collapsed and two required rebuilding. Two men
were killed at this location when one of the overpasses collapsed smashing their truck.
Photo Credit: J.R. Evans
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_92.tif
Supplemental notes
Earthquake slide (continued)
Photo information starting in upper left, going clockwise
Bottom right
Title: Railroad Tracks Twisted by Fault Trace, 1976 Earthquake in Guatemala
Caption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala.
The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1.1 billion in property
damage. The earthquake was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive
surface faulting. These railroad tracks were twisted and offset 107 cm by the Motagua fault,
which is perpendicular to the tracks. This is one of numerous localities along the main railroad
line between the coastal port of Puerto Barrios and Guatemala City disrupted by the faulting.
Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_93.tif
Bottom left
Title: Damage to unreinforced masonry building in Fillmore
Caption: Fillmore
Outside the Los Angeles area, the towns of Santa Monica and Fillmore were greatly affected. Fillmore
had a very nice historic district with a lot of unreinforced masonry buildings. This district
suffered damage estimated at $250 million. There were a number of houses that slid off
foundations. Shown here is an unreinforced masonry building with a collapsed second story
wall.
Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_384.tif
Supplemental notes
Structural failure #1
Northridge, California Earthquake, January 17, 1994, Set 2
Title: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building )
Caption: Reseda
This is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The
building's soft story has collapsed onto cars.
Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tif
Structural failure #2
October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California,
Title: none
Caption: Support-column failure and collapsed upper deck, Cypress viaduct (Oakland, CA).
Photo Credit: H.G. Wilshire, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/web_pages/oakland.html
Photo url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/screens/023sr.jpeg
Higher-res photo: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/photocd/IMG0023.PCD
Structural failure #3
Title: Failed bridge support, Northridge earthquake
Caption: Bridge column supporting Interstate 10 (Santa Monica Freeway) at the La Cienega-Venice
overcrossing failed in the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
Photo credit: M. Celebi, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/22/22_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/22/22_459.tif
Supplemental notes
Structural failure #4
Title: Collapse of Composite Structure, Spitak, Armenia
Caption: Partial collapse of composite structure with stone masonry infill walls near Spitak. More than
21,000 residences were destroyed and 700,000 people in northern Armenia were affected by
this event.
Photo Credit: C.J. Langer, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=11&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/11/11_225.tif
Structural failure #5
Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 18, 1989, Part 2
Title: View of Damage along Jefferson Street, San Francisco
Caption: Another view along Jefferson Street in the Marina District. Tenants try to salvage items from
the rubble.
Photo Credit: D. Perkins, U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/13/13_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/13/13_267.tif
Structural failure #6
Izmit (Kocaeli) Turkey Earthquake, August 17, 1999-Set 2, Structural Damage
Title: Sakarya/Adapazari
Caption: Sakarya is to the east of Izmit, north of Arifiye, and west of Duzce. The provincial capital of
Sakarya is Adapazari.The whole building collapsed due to soil failure (liquefaction) and a first
story collapse. The collapse totally blocked the road. The brick structure remained intact with
no observable cracking. Note that surrounding buildings appear undamaged.
Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data Center
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/46/46_slides.shtml
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/46/46_925.tif
Supplemental notes
Landshift #7
Earthquakes in Southern California
Title: Fault Trace across Lettuce Field, 1979 Imperial Valley Earthquake
Caption: Earthquake of October 15, 1979, Imperial Valley, California.
Epicenter: 32.6 deg N; 115.3 deg W. Magnitude 6.8. Damage: $30 million. The earthquake was felt
over approximately 128,000 km2. The worst damage occurred in southern Imperial County
and northeastern Baja California where eleven businesses and two homes were destroyed. 440
businesses and 1565 homes were damaged. Although there were no deaths, 91 people were
reported injured, mainly by flying glass or by falling objects.A fault trace crosses a cultivated
field near El Centro. The surface rupture on the Imperial Fault extended from about 2.5 miles
(4 km) north of the International Border to about 2.5 miles south of Brawley. Maximum lateral
displacement was about 22 inches (55 cm) in Heer Dunes and the maximum vertical
displacement was 7.5 inches (19 cm) southeast of Brawley.
Photo Credit: University of Colorado
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=8&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/8/8_166.tif
Landshift #8
Earthquake Damage – General
Title: Offset of Trees along Fault, Motagua, Guatemala
Caption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala.
The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1,100 million in property
damage. It was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting.
Surface Faulting: View southward along a row of trees offset about 3.25 m by strike-slip
motion along the Motagua fault in Guatemala. The amount of offset is indicated by the distance
between the row of trees on the right and the stake at which the man points. The stake is
aligned with the row of trees in the background.
Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_32.tif
Supplemental notes
Landshift #9
Earthquake Damage to Schools
Title: School Split by Slumping Ground, 1964, Alaska
Caption: Earthquake of March 28, 1964, Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA.
Location: Prince William Sound, southern Alaska. Affected area: 500,000 square miles. Damage:
$350-500 million. The earthquake was one of the most violent ever recorded. In addition to
the Government Hill School which was destroyed, the Denali School incurred considerable
structural damage. The entire second floor of West High School classroom wing was a total
loss. Chugiak and Eagle River elementary schools incurred some damage. Despite widespread
destruction, ten of Anchorage's 20 schools reopened on April 6, ten days after the earthquake.
Government Hill Elementary School split in two and was virtually destroyed when the ground
beneath it slumped down. Fortunately, the earthquake occurred on Good Friday, a school
holiday.
Photo Credit: NOAA/NGDC
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=5&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/5/5_111.tif
Landslide #10
Title: none
Caption: El Salvador, January 13, 2001, Magnitude 7.6
Photo Credit: USGS
Main url: unknown
Photo url: http://landslides.usgs.gov/html_files/ElSalvador/Image65.jpg
Supplemental notes
Landslide #11
Title: unknown
Caption: 1996 landslide, Puget Sound
Photo Credit: USGS
Main url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/71.html
Photo url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/images/71.jpg
Landslide #12
Earthquake Damage – General
Title: Union Pacific Railway Damage from Ground Deformation, Seattle, Washington
Caption: Earthquake of April 29, 1965, Seattle, Washington.
The magnitude 6.5 earthquake killed 7 and caused 12.5 million in property damage. Ground
Deformation-Landslide: Damage to the Union Pacific Railway occurred when hillside fill slid
away from beneath a 121 m section of the branch line just outside Olympia, more than 60 km
from the epicenter.
Photo Credit: University of California, Berkeley
Main page: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_26.tif
Landslide #13
Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964
Title: Fissured Highway Embankment, Alaska
Caption: Damage To Highways And Railroads
This highway embankment fissured, spread and slumped on underlying alluvium. The road was built
on thick deposits of alluvium and tidal estuary mud along Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet near
Portage, Alaska. These weakened deposits spread laterally away from the road center toward
the edge of the embankment. This is the east approach to Twentymile River highway bridge at
Portage.
Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_153.tif
Supplemental notes
Liquefaction #14
Earthquake Damage – General
Title: Leaning Apartment Houses in Niigata, Japan
Caption: Earthquake of June 16, 1964, Niigata, Japan.
The magnitude 7.4 earthquake killed 26 and destroyed 3,018 houses and moderately or severely
damaged 9,750 in Niigata prefecture. Liquefaction-Differential Settlements: Aerial view of
leaning apartment houses in Niigata produced by soil liquefaction and the behavior of poor
foundations. Most of the damage was caused by cracking and unequal settlement of the ground
such as is shown here. About 1/3 of the city subsided by as much as 2 meters as a result of
sand compaction.
Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data Center
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_25.tif
Resulting fires #15
Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964
Title: Tank Farm Fire, Valdez, Alaska
Caption: Damage To Highways And Railroads
Fire at Valdez, Alaska. The tank fire was triggered by failure of oil storage tanks at the Union Oil tank
farm. By 10:30 p.m. about 5 hours after the quake, the whole waterfront was burning
furiously. Some buildings along Front Street and Standard Oil's pumping control station also
caught fire. The Union Oil tank farm continued to burn for two weeks.
Photo Credit: EERI, Slides on Learning from Earthquakes, Set IV
Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44
Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_157.tif

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Earthquake Structural Failures

  • 2. Earthquake An earthquake is the motion or trembling of the ground produced by sudden displacement of rock in the Earth's crust. Earthquakes result from crustal strain, volcanism, landslides, and collapse of caverns.
  • 3. Structural failure #1 Northridge, California Earthquake January 17, 1994 Magnitude 6.7
  • 4. Structural failure #2 Loma Prieta earthquake, October 17, 1989 Oakland, California Magnitude: 6.9
  • 5. Structural failure #3 Santa Monica Freeway Northridge earthquake, January 17, 1994 Magnitude 6.7
  • 6. Structural failure #4 Armenian Earthquake December 7, 1988 Spitak, Armenia Magnitude 6.9
  • 7. Structural failure #5 San Francisco, CA, October 18, 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Magnitude 6.9
  • 8. Structural failure #6 Izmit (Kocaeli) earthquake, August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey Magnitude 7.4
  • 9. Landshift #7 Imperial Valley, California, Earthquake October 15, 1979 Magnitude 6.5
  • 11. Landshift #9 Government Hill School, March 27, 1964 Anchorage, Alaska Magnitude 9.2
  • 12. Landslide #10 El Salvador January 13, 2001 Magnitude 7.6
  • 13. Landslide #11 Puget Sound, Washington May 2, 1996 Magnitude 5.3
  • 14. Landslide #12 Seattle, Washington April 29, 1965 Magnitude 6.5
  • 15. Landslide #13 Alaska Earthquake March 27, 1964 Magnitude 9.2
  • 16. Liquefaction #14 Niigata, Japan June 16, 1964 Magnitude 7.4
  • 17. Resulting fires #15 Great Alaska Earthquake March 28, 1964 Valdez, Alaska Magnitude 8.4 , Set IV
  • 18. Resulting tsunami #16 Alaska Earthquake March 28, 1964 Whittier, Alaska Magnitude 9.2
  • 19. Resulting tsunami #17 Flores Island, Indonesia September 1, 1992 Magnitude 7.0
  • 20. Human impact Personal messages posted on van at Emergency Center. Loma Prieta earthquake, 1989
  • 21. Supplemental notes for each slide These notes are meant to aid instructors about the photos presented on each slide. Earthquake slide Photo information starting in upper left, going clockwise Top left Title: I5 and SR14 Freeway collapse Caption: North San Fernando Valley One of the most spectacular effects of the earthquake was the collapse of several freeway overpasses. Pictured here is the collapse at the Antelope Valley (SR14) Golden State Freeway (I5) interchange. Two sections of highway fell in this earthquake, and there were displacements of a number of inches between some of the span sections of the structures that remained standing. I-5 is the primary traffic artery between northern and southern California. Sections of this interchange, then under construction, also collapsed in the San Fernando earthquake of 1971. It was later rebuilt using the same specifications. A policeman was killed when he ran his motorcycle off the edge of the freeway. Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_381.tif Top right Title: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building) Caption: Reseda This is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The building's soft story has collapsed onto cars. Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tif Middle right Title: Collapsed Overpass Caused by 1971 San Fernando, CA Earthquake Caption: Earthquake of February 9, 1971, San Fernando, CA. The magnitude 6.7 earthquake killed 66 and caused $0.5-1.0 billion in property damage in the San Fernando Valley, California. Seventy highway structures were damaged. Numerous roads and city streets in the Sylmar-San Fernando area were made dangerous or impassable by ruptures. Railroad rails were distorted. Among the most spectacular damage was the collapse of freeway overpasses such as the one shown here that was under construction at the time of the earthquake. At the Route 5/210 interchange (Foothill Boulevard and Golden State Freeway,) three highway overpasses totally collapsed and two required rebuilding. Two men were killed at this location when one of the overpasses collapsed smashing their truck. Photo Credit: J.R. Evans Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_92.tif
  • 22. Supplemental notes Earthquake slide (continued) Photo information starting in upper left, going clockwise Bottom right Title: Railroad Tracks Twisted by Fault Trace, 1976 Earthquake in Guatemala Caption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala. The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1.1 billion in property damage. The earthquake was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting. These railroad tracks were twisted and offset 107 cm by the Motagua fault, which is perpendicular to the tracks. This is one of numerous localities along the main railroad line between the coastal port of Puerto Barrios and Guatemala City disrupted by the faulting. Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_93.tif Bottom left Title: Damage to unreinforced masonry building in Fillmore Caption: Fillmore Outside the Los Angeles area, the towns of Santa Monica and Fillmore were greatly affected. Fillmore had a very nice historic district with a lot of unreinforced masonry buildings. This district suffered damage estimated at $250 million. There were a number of houses that slid off foundations. Shown here is an unreinforced masonry building with a collapsed second story wall. Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_384.tif
  • 23. Supplemental notes Structural failure #1 Northridge, California Earthquake, January 17, 1994, Set 2 Title: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building ) Caption: Reseda This is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The building's soft story has collapsed onto cars. Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tif Structural failure #2 October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California, Title: none Caption: Support-column failure and collapsed upper deck, Cypress viaduct (Oakland, CA). Photo Credit: H.G. Wilshire, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/web_pages/oakland.html Photo url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/screens/023sr.jpeg Higher-res photo: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/photocd/IMG0023.PCD Structural failure #3 Title: Failed bridge support, Northridge earthquake Caption: Bridge column supporting Interstate 10 (Santa Monica Freeway) at the La Cienega-Venice overcrossing failed in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Photo credit: M. Celebi, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/22/22_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/22/22_459.tif
  • 24. Supplemental notes Structural failure #4 Title: Collapse of Composite Structure, Spitak, Armenia Caption: Partial collapse of composite structure with stone masonry infill walls near Spitak. More than 21,000 residences were destroyed and 700,000 people in northern Armenia were affected by this event. Photo Credit: C.J. Langer, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=11&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/11/11_225.tif Structural failure #5 Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 18, 1989, Part 2 Title: View of Damage along Jefferson Street, San Francisco Caption: Another view along Jefferson Street in the Marina District. Tenants try to salvage items from the rubble. Photo Credit: D. Perkins, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/13/13_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/13/13_267.tif Structural failure #6 Izmit (Kocaeli) Turkey Earthquake, August 17, 1999-Set 2, Structural Damage Title: Sakarya/Adapazari Caption: Sakarya is to the east of Izmit, north of Arifiye, and west of Duzce. The provincial capital of Sakarya is Adapazari.The whole building collapsed due to soil failure (liquefaction) and a first story collapse. The collapse totally blocked the road. The brick structure remained intact with no observable cracking. Note that surrounding buildings appear undamaged. Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data Center Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/46/46_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/46/46_925.tif
  • 25. Supplemental notes Landshift #7 Earthquakes in Southern California Title: Fault Trace across Lettuce Field, 1979 Imperial Valley Earthquake Caption: Earthquake of October 15, 1979, Imperial Valley, California. Epicenter: 32.6 deg N; 115.3 deg W. Magnitude 6.8. Damage: $30 million. The earthquake was felt over approximately 128,000 km2. The worst damage occurred in southern Imperial County and northeastern Baja California where eleven businesses and two homes were destroyed. 440 businesses and 1565 homes were damaged. Although there were no deaths, 91 people were reported injured, mainly by flying glass or by falling objects.A fault trace crosses a cultivated field near El Centro. The surface rupture on the Imperial Fault extended from about 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the International Border to about 2.5 miles south of Brawley. Maximum lateral displacement was about 22 inches (55 cm) in Heer Dunes and the maximum vertical displacement was 7.5 inches (19 cm) southeast of Brawley. Photo Credit: University of Colorado Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=8&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/8/8_166.tif Landshift #8 Earthquake Damage – General Title: Offset of Trees along Fault, Motagua, Guatemala Caption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala. The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1,100 million in property damage. It was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting. Surface Faulting: View southward along a row of trees offset about 3.25 m by strike-slip motion along the Motagua fault in Guatemala. The amount of offset is indicated by the distance between the row of trees on the right and the stake at which the man points. The stake is aligned with the row of trees in the background. Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_32.tif
  • 26. Supplemental notes Landshift #9 Earthquake Damage to Schools Title: School Split by Slumping Ground, 1964, Alaska Caption: Earthquake of March 28, 1964, Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA. Location: Prince William Sound, southern Alaska. Affected area: 500,000 square miles. Damage: $350-500 million. The earthquake was one of the most violent ever recorded. In addition to the Government Hill School which was destroyed, the Denali School incurred considerable structural damage. The entire second floor of West High School classroom wing was a total loss. Chugiak and Eagle River elementary schools incurred some damage. Despite widespread destruction, ten of Anchorage's 20 schools reopened on April 6, ten days after the earthquake. Government Hill Elementary School split in two and was virtually destroyed when the ground beneath it slumped down. Fortunately, the earthquake occurred on Good Friday, a school holiday. Photo Credit: NOAA/NGDC Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=5&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/5/5_111.tif Landslide #10 Title: none Caption: El Salvador, January 13, 2001, Magnitude 7.6 Photo Credit: USGS Main url: unknown Photo url: http://landslides.usgs.gov/html_files/ElSalvador/Image65.jpg
  • 27. Supplemental notes Landslide #11 Title: unknown Caption: 1996 landslide, Puget Sound Photo Credit: USGS Main url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/71.html Photo url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/images/71.jpg Landslide #12 Earthquake Damage – General Title: Union Pacific Railway Damage from Ground Deformation, Seattle, Washington Caption: Earthquake of April 29, 1965, Seattle, Washington. The magnitude 6.5 earthquake killed 7 and caused 12.5 million in property damage. Ground Deformation-Landslide: Damage to the Union Pacific Railway occurred when hillside fill slid away from beneath a 121 m section of the branch line just outside Olympia, more than 60 km from the epicenter. Photo Credit: University of California, Berkeley Main page: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_26.tif Landslide #13 Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964 Title: Fissured Highway Embankment, Alaska Caption: Damage To Highways And Railroads This highway embankment fissured, spread and slumped on underlying alluvium. The road was built on thick deposits of alluvium and tidal estuary mud along Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet near Portage, Alaska. These weakened deposits spread laterally away from the road center toward the edge of the embankment. This is the east approach to Twentymile River highway bridge at Portage. Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_153.tif
  • 28. Supplemental notes Liquefaction #14 Earthquake Damage – General Title: Leaning Apartment Houses in Niigata, Japan Caption: Earthquake of June 16, 1964, Niigata, Japan. The magnitude 7.4 earthquake killed 26 and destroyed 3,018 houses and moderately or severely damaged 9,750 in Niigata prefecture. Liquefaction-Differential Settlements: Aerial view of leaning apartment houses in Niigata produced by soil liquefaction and the behavior of poor foundations. Most of the damage was caused by cracking and unequal settlement of the ground such as is shown here. About 1/3 of the city subsided by as much as 2 meters as a result of sand compaction. Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data Center Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_25.tif Resulting fires #15 Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964 Title: Tank Farm Fire, Valdez, Alaska Caption: Damage To Highways And Railroads Fire at Valdez, Alaska. The tank fire was triggered by failure of oil storage tanks at the Union Oil tank farm. By 10:30 p.m. about 5 hours after the quake, the whole waterfront was burning furiously. Some buildings along Front Street and Standard Oil's pumping control station also caught fire. The Union Oil tank farm continued to burn for two weeks. Photo Credit: EERI, Slides on Learning from Earthquakes, Set IV Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_157.tif

Editor's Notes

  1. This presentation has supplemental notes for each slide. These notes are meant to aid instructors about the photos presented on each slide.Photo information starting in upper left, going clockwiseTop leftTitle: I5 and SR14 Freeway collapseCaption: North San Fernando Valley One of the most spectacular effects of the earthquake was the collapse of several freeway overpasses. Pictured here is the collapse at the Antelope Valley (SR14)-Golden State Freeway (I5) interchange. Two sections of highway fell in this earthquake, and there were displacements of a number of inches between some of the span sections of the structures that remained standing. I-5 is the primary traffic artery between northern and southern California. Sections of this interchange, then under construction, also collapsed in the San Fernando earthquake of 1971. It was later rebuilt using the same specifications. A policeman was killed when he ran his motorcycle off the edge of the freeway.Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtmlPhoto url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_381.tifTop rightTitle: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building)Caption: ResedaThis is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The building's soft story has collapsed onto cars.Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtmlPhoto url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tifMiddle rightTitle: Collapsed Overpass Caused by 1971 San Fernando, CA EarthquakeCaption: Earthquake of February 9, 1971, San Fernando, CA.The magnitude 6.7 earthquake killed 66 and caused $0.5-1.0 billion in property damage in the San Fernando Valley, California. Seventy highway structures were damaged. Numerous roads and city streets in the Sylmar-San Fernando area were made dangerous or impassable by ruptures. Railroad rails were distorted. Among the most spectacular damage was the collapse of freeway overpasses such as the one shown here that was under construction at the time of the earthquake. At the Route 5/210 interchange (Foothill Boulevard and Golden State Freeway,) three highway overpasses totally collapsed and two required rebuilding. Two men were killed at this location when one of the overpasses collapsed smashing their truck.Photo Credit: J.R. EvansMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_92.tifBottom rightTitle: Railroad Tracks Twisted by Fault Trace, 1976 Earthquake in GuatemalaCaption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala.The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1.1 billion in property damage. The earthquake was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting. These railroad tracks were twisted and offset 107 cm by the Motagua fault, which is perpendicular to the tracks. This is one of numerous localities along the main railroad line between the coastal port of Puerto Barrios and Guatemala City disrupted by the faulting.Photo Credit: U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=4&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/4/4_93.tifBottom leftTitle: Damage to unreinforced masonry building in FillmoreCaption: FillmoreOutside the Los Angeles area, the towns of Santa Monica and Fillmore were greatly affected. Fillmore had a very nice historic district with a lot of unreinforced masonry buildings. This district suffered damage estimated at $250 million. There were a number of houses that slid off foundations. Shown here is an unreinforced masonry building with a collapsed second story wall.Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtmlPhoto url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_384.tif
  2. Northridge, California Earthquake, January 17, 1994, Set 2Title: Collapse of apartment building over garage in Reseda (Second view of same building )Caption: ResedaThis is a view of the back side of the same collapsed apartment building shown in slide No. 14. The building's soft story has collapsed onto cars.Photo Credit: J. Dewey, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/19/19_slides.shtmlPhoto url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/19/19_389.tif
  3. October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta, California,Title: noneCaption: Support-column failure and collapsed upper deck, Cypress viaduct (Oakland, CA).Photo Credit: H.G. Wilshire, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/web_pages/oakland.htmlPhoto url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/screens/023sr.jpegHigher-res photo: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/photocd/IMG0023.PCD
  4. Title: Failed bridge support, Northridge earthquake Caption: Bridge column supporting Interstate 10 (Santa Monica Freeway) at the La Cienega-Venice overcrossing failed in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Photo credit: M. Celebi, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/22/22_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/22/22_459.tif
  5. Title: Collapse of Composite Structure, Spitak, ArmeniaCaption: Partial collapse of composite structure with stone masonry infill walls near Spitak. More than 21,000 residences were destroyed and 700,000 people in northern Armenia were affected by this event.Photo Credit: C.J. Langer, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=11&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/11/11_225.tif
  6. Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 18, 1989, Part 2 Title: View of Damage along Jefferson Street, San Francisco Caption: Another view along Jefferson Street in the Marina District. Tenants try to salvage items from the rubble. Photo Credit: D. Perkins, U.S. Geological Survey Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/13/13_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/13/13_267.tif
  7. Izmit (Kocaeli) Turkey Earthquake, August 17, 1999-Set 2, Structural Damage Title: Sakarya/Adapazari Caption: Sakarya is to the east of Izmit, north of Arifiye, and west of Duzce. The provincial capital of Sakarya is Adapazari.The whole building collapsed due to soil failure (liquefaction) and a first story collapse. The collapse totally blocked the road. The brick structure remained intact with no observable cracking. Note that surrounding buildings appear undamaged. Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data Center Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/slideset/46/46_slides.shtml Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/46/46_925.tif
  8. Earthquakes in Southern CaliforniaTitle: Fault Trace across Lettuce Field, 1979 Imperial Valley EarthquakeCaption: Earthquake of October 15, 1979, Imperial Valley, California.Epicenter: 32.6 deg N; 115.3 deg W. Magnitude 6.8. Damage: $30 million. The earthquake was felt over approximately 128,000 km2. The worst damage occurred in southern Imperial County and northeastern Baja California where eleven businesses and two homes were destroyed. 440 businesses and 1565 homes were damaged. Although there were no deaths, 91 people were reported injured, mainly by flying glass or by falling objects.A fault trace crosses a cultivated field near El Centro. The surface rupture on the Imperial Fault extended from about 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the International Border to about 2.5 miles south of Brawley. Maximum lateral displacement was about 22 inches (55 cm) in Heer Dunes and the maximum vertical displacement was 7.5 inches (19 cm) southeast of Brawley.Photo Credit: University of ColoradoMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=8&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/8/8_166.tif
  9. Earthquake Damage - GeneralTitle: Offset of Trees along Fault, Motagua, GuatemalaCaption: Earthquake of February 4, 1976, Guatemala.The magnitude 7.5 earthquake killed 23,000, injured 76,000, and caused $1,100 million in property damage. It was felt over 100,000 km2 and was accompanied by extensive surface faulting. Surface Faulting: View southward along a row of trees offset about 3.25 m by strike-slip motion along the Motagua fault in Guatemala. The amount of offset is indicated by the distance between the row of trees on the right and the stake at which the man points. The stake is aligned with the row of trees in the background.Photo Credit: U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_32.tif
  10. Earthquake Damage to SchoolsTitle: School Split by Slumping Ground, 1964, AlaskaCaption: Earthquake of March 28, 1964, Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA.Location: Prince William Sound, southern Alaska. Affected area: 500,000 square miles. Damage: $350-500 million. The earthquake was one of the most violent ever recorded. In addition to the Government Hill School which was destroyed, the Denali School incurred considerable structural damage. The entire second floor of West High School classroom wing was a total loss. Chugiak and Eagle River elementary schools incurred some damage. Despite widespread destruction, ten of Anchorage's 20 schools reopened on April 6, ten days after the earthquake. Government Hill Elementary School split in two and was virtually destroyed when the ground beneath it slumped down. Fortunately, the earthquake occurred on Good Friday, a school holiday.Photo Credit: NOAA/NGDCMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=5&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/5/5_111.tif
  11. Title: noneCaption: El Salvador, January 13, 2001, Magnitude 7.6Photo Credit: USGSMain url: unknownPhoto url: http://landslides.usgs.gov/html_files/ElSalvador/Image65.jpg
  12. Title: unknownCaption: 1996 landslide, Puget SoundPhoto Credit: USGSMain url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/71.htmlPhoto url: http://geohazards.cr.usgs.gov/geohaz_photos/images/71.jpg
  13. Earthquake Damage - GeneralTitle: Union Pacific Railway Damage from Ground Deformation, Seattle, WashingtonCaption: Earthquake of April 29, 1965, Seattle, Washington.The magnitude 6.5 earthquake killed 7 and caused 12.5 million in property damage. Ground Deformation-Landslide: Damage to the Union Pacific Railway occurred when hillside fill slid away from beneath a 121 m section of the branch line just outside Olympia, more than 60 km from the epicenter.Photo Credit: University of California, BerkeleyMain page: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_26.tif
  14. Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964Title: Fissured Highway Embankment, AlaskaCaption: Damage To Highways And RailroadsThis highway embankment fissured, spread and slumped on underlying alluvium. The road was built on thick deposits of alluvium and tidal estuary mud along Turnagain Arm of Cook Inlet near Portage, Alaska. These weakened deposits spread laterally away from the road center toward the edge of the embankment. This is the east approach to Twentymile River highway bridge at Portage.Photo Credit: U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CAMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_153.tif
  15. Earthquake Damage - GeneralTitle: Leaning Apartment Houses in Niigata, JapanCaption: Earthquake of June 16, 1964, Niigata, Japan.The magnitude 7.4 earthquake killed 26 and destroyed 3,018 houses and moderately or severely damaged 9,750 in Niigata prefecture. Liquefaction-Differential Settlements: Aerial view of leaning apartment houses in Niigata produced by soil liquefaction and the behavior of poor foundations. Most of the damage was caused by cracking and unequal settlement of the ground such as is shown here. About 1/3 of the city subsided by as much as 2 meters as a result of sand compaction.Photo Credit: National Geophysical Data CenterMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=1&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/1/1_25.tif
  16. Great Alaska Earthquake, Prince William Sound, March 28, 1964Title: Tank Farm Fire, Valdez, AlaskaCaption: Damage To Highways And RailroadsFire at Valdez, Alaska. The tank fire was triggered by failure of oil storage tanks at the Union Oil tank farm. By 10:30 p.m. about 5 hours after the quake, the whole waterfront was burning furiously. Some buildings along Front Street and Standard Oil's pumping control station also caught fire. The Union Oil tank farm continued to burn for two weeks.Photo Credit: EERI, Slides on Learning from Earthquakes, Set IVMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=7&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/7/7_157.tif
  17. Tsunamis - GeneralTitle: Surge Wave Produced by 1964 Alaska EarthquakeCaption: Tsunami Generated by Earthquake of March 28, 1964, Prince William Sound, AlaskaA surge wave left a two by twelve inch (5.2 x 31 cm) plank in a truck tire at Whittier, Alaska. Whittier incurred $10 million in property damage (1964 dollars). The tsunami that struck Whittier was generated by one of the largest shocks ever recorded on the North American Continent and the most destructive in Alaska's history. This was a magnitude 9.2 (Mw) earthquake. One of the waves, probably the same one that caused the major damage in Whittier, reached a height of 31.7 m above low tide. At Whittier the waves destroyed: two saw mills; the Union Oil Company tank farm, wharf and buildings; the Alaska Railroad depot; numerous frame dwellings; and the railroad ramp handling towers at the Army pier. The waves also caused great damage to the small boat harbor. The tsunami killed thirteen people at Whittier, a community of 70 people.Photo credit: U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=25&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44Photo url:http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/25/25_514.tif
  18. Title: Effects at Wuhring, Floress Island, Indonesia Caption: The effects of the tsunami at Wuhring, Flores Island. Although the tsunami heights at this location were lower than elsewhere (only about 3.5 m) the waves swept entirely over the 400 m by 200 m peninsula inundating the densely populated community of Wuhring and killing 100. Here the damage was not as severe as on Babi Island. The waves left conical sand accumulations inside the houses, and at some locations the depth of the debris was about one meter. Photo Credit: Harry Yeh, University of Washington Main url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/nndc/struts/results?eq_1=26&t=101634&s=0&d=4&d=44 Photo url: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/hazard/img/200_res/26/26_540.tif
  19. Title: noneCaption: Personal messages posted on van at Emergency Center.Photo credit: C.E. Meyer, U.S. Geological SurveyMain url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/web_pages/los_gatos.htmlPhoto url: http://pubs.usgs.gov/dds/dds-29/screens/050sr.jpeg