Define elastic rebound theory example


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  10. Did you know the same forces that cause a rubber band to snap back into shape when you stretch it cause some of the world's worst earthquakes? In this lesson
  11. From an examination of the displacement of the ground surface which accompanied the 1906 earthquake, Henry Fielding Reid, Professor of Geology at Johns
  12. Elastic rebound definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with (geology) a theory of earthquakes that envisages gradual deformation of the fault
  13. As rocks on opposite sides of a fault are subjected to force and shift, they accumulate energy and slowly deform until their internal strength is exceeded. At that time, a sudden movement occurs along the fault, releasing the accumulated energy, and the rocks snap back to their original undeformed shape.
  14. It follows from this that if rocks along the fault are of a certain strength, the fault is a certain length, and the plates are slipping past each other at a defined rate, it is possible to calculate the amount of time it will take to build up enough elastic strain energy to cause an earthquake and its probable
  15. In geology, the elastic rebound theory was the first theory to satisfactorily explain Understanding: Surprise Findings from San Andreas Fault Rock Sample.
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  17. The elastic rebound theory of earthquake sources allows rough prediction of the occurrence of large shallow earthquakes. Harry F. Reid gave, for example,
  18. 21 Jan 2016 Definition Elastic rebound theory is one of the central ideas to the mechanics The theory involves the slow build up of elastic strain due to
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