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2/17/24, 9:17 PM Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011: GLG 110: Dangerous World (2024 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/179803/quizzes/1350985?module_item_id=12883047 1/5 Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011 Due Jan 21 at 11:59pm Points 5 Questions 9 Available until Jan 22 at 11:59pm Time Limit None Instructions Overview First read Chapter 3 in your textbook focusing on the case study which bookends the chapter - some sections of this case study appear in the first few pages of the chapter while others appear on the last few pages of the chapter. This assignment represents an opportunity to a) learn about general concepts by studying a specific significant event; and b) apply the five fundamental concepts to that same event. You may look at your notes and textbook while doing the assignment. Instructions Click “Take the Quiz” button to begin. Each question has its own set of instructions. Read carefully. Click “Submit” when finished. How you'll be graded
2/17/24, 9:17 PM Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011: GLG 110: Dangerous World (2024 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/179803/quizzes/1350985?module_item_id=12883047 2/5 This quiz was locked Jan 22 at 11:59pm. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 9 minutes 4 out of 5 Correct answers are no longer available. Score for this quiz: 4 out of 5 Submitted Jan 21 at 10:06pm This attempt took 9 minutes. Question 1 0.5 / 0.5 pts one of the five greatest earthquakes ever recorded. an insignificant event. a foreshock. Good job. an aftershock. Question 2 0.5 / 0.5 pts at the boundary between two continental plates. in a rift zone. on a subduction zone. Good job. You have one attempt to complete this assignment. There is no time limit on that attempt. Each question is worth a certain number of points, and you’ll earn points for each correct response. The grade book will automatically record your score. Tips For fill in the blank questions please be sure to spell words correctly as you will not receive credit if words are unrecognized or misspelled . Do NOT capitalize words or use commas for fill in the blank questions that require a numerical answers. On March 9, 2011, a M7.2 earthquake was detected east of the Tohoku region of Japan. This event has now been classified as The 2011 Tohoku earthquake occurred
2/17/24, 9:17 PM Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011: GLG 110: Dangerous World (2024 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/179803/quizzes/1350985?module_item_id=12883047 3/5 along a strike-slip fault similar to the San Andreas. Question 3 0.5 / 0.5 pts Landslides All of these. Good job! Liquefaction Tsunami Question 4 0.5 / 0.5 pts Neither of these. an earthquake early warning system Both of these. Good job stricter building codes that applied to both new construction and existing buildings Question 5 0.5 / 0.5 pts 750 kilometers (~460 miles) 500 kilometers (~310 miles) Nice job! 5000 kilometers (~3100 miles) 50 kilometers (~31 miles) IncorrectQuestion 6 0 / 0.5 pts Which of the following hazards were triggered by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake? Which of the following positive changes were made because of the large death toll and extensive damage associated with the 1995 Kobe earthquake? How long was the sea floor rupture associated with the 2011 Tohoku earthquake? Watch the first two minutes or so of the following video depicting raw footage of the Tohoku Earthquake. Based on your observations, when did the most intense shaking
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2/17/24, 9:17 PM Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011: GLG 110: Dangerous World (2024 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/179803/quizzes/1350985?module_item_id=12883047 4/5 About 5 seconds after the onset of shaking. At the very onset of the shaking. Tens of seconds after the initial shaking started. Question 7 0.5 / 0.5 pts P-waves induce more shaking than both S-waves and surface waves. P-waves induce less shaking than both S-waves and surface waves. Nice job! P-waves induce the same amount of shaking as both S-waves and surface waves. IncorrectQuestion 8 0 / 0.5 pts 220000000000 occur? 地震発生時 宮城県村田町 地震発生時 宮城県村田町 Based on your answer to Question 6, which is true about P-waves? The cost of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami is estimated to be about _________ billion US dollars. Write your answer in numbers.
2/17/24, 9:17 PM Chapter 3 Case Study: Japan earthquake 2011: GLG 110: Dangerous World (2024 Spring - A) https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/179803/quizzes/1350985?module_item_id=12883047 5/5 Question 9 1 / 1 pts Answer 1: P waves S waves surface waves Answer 2: 10 seconds 1 second 5 minutes 10 minutes Quiz Score: 4 out of 5 Japan has a well-developed earthquake early warning system. When the system gets an earthquake warning, automated alerts went to TV stations and telephones, and critical infrastructure such as power plants and bullet trains automatically shut down. Which of the following wave types triggers the warning system? [ Select ] How much warning did the warning provide to many Japanese citizens? [ Select ]