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Worksheet: - Earthquake P-Wave & S-Wave Travel Time Chart Tutorial

The document describes how to use a P-wave and S-wave travel time chart to solve various problems related to earthquake wave propagation. It provides instructions on how to determine travel times, epicenter distances, arrival times, and differences in arrival times between P-waves and S-waves using the chart. Several examples are given for each type of problem to demonstrate how to apply the methods.
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Worksheet: - Earthquake P-Wave & S-Wave Travel Time Chart Tutorial

The document describes how to use a P-wave and S-wave travel time chart to solve various problems related to earthquake wave propagation. It provides instructions on how to determine travel times, epicenter distances, arrival times, and differences in arrival times between P-waves and S-waves using the chart. Several examples are given for each type of problem to demonstrate how to apply the methods.
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  • Worksheet Introduction
  • Determining Travel Time
  • Determining Epicenter Distance
  • Determining Arrival Time
  • Determining Origin Time
  • Difference in Arrival Time
  • Epicenter Distance Using Time Difference

Worksheet –

Earthquake P-wave & S-wave Travel Time Chart


Tutorial
1) If you are asked the
travel time of a P-wave or
S-wave for a given epicenter
distance:
a) Go to the epicenter
distance on the x-axis and
go up to the correct curve,
b) Go over to the y-axis
and determine the travel
time.

Example 1: How long


does it take a P-wave to
travel 4,000 km?

Answer: 7 minutes
1) If you are asked the
travel time of a P-wave or
S-wave for a given epicenter
distance:
a) Go to the epicenter
distance on the x-axis and
go up to the correct curve,
b) Go over to the y-axis
and determine the travel
time.

Example 2: How long


does it take an S-wave
to travel 4,000 km?

Answer: 12 min 40 sec


1) If you are asked the
travel time of a P-wave or
S-wave for a given epicenter
distance:
a) Go to the epicenter
distance on the x-axis and
go up to the correct curve,
b) Go over to the y-axis
and determine the travel
time.

Example 3: How long


does it take a P-wave to
travel 8,000 km?

Answer: 11 min 20 sec


1) If you are asked the
travel time of a P-wave or
S-wave for a given epicenter
distance:
a) Go to the epicenter
distance on the x-axis and
go up to the correct curve,
b) Go over to the y-axis
and determine the travel
time.

Example 4: How long


does it take an S-wave
to travel 8,000 km?

Answer: 20 min 40 sec


2) If you are asked for the
epicenter distance a P-wave
or S-wave traveled for a given
travel time:
a) Go to the travel time on
the y-axis and go over to
the correct curve,
b) Go down to the x-axis to
determine the epicenter
distance.

Example 5: How far can


an S-wave travel in 9
minutes?

Answer: 2,600 km
2) If you are asked for the
epicenter distance a P-wave
or S-wave traveled for a given
travel time:
a) Go to the travel time on
the y-axis and go over to
the correct curve,
b) Go down to the x-axis to
determine the epicenter
distance.

Example 6: How far can


an P-wave travel in 9
minutes?

Answer: 5,600 km
2) If you are asked for the
epicenter distance a P-wave
or S-wave traveled for a given
travel time:
a) Go to the travel time on
the y-axis and go over to
the correct curve,
b) Go down to the x-axis to
determine the epicenter
distance.

Example 7: How far can


an S-wave travel in 6
minutes 40 seconds?

Answer: 1,800 km
2) If you are asked for the
epicenter distance a P-wave
or S-wave traveled for a given
travel time:
a) Go to the travel time on
the y-axis and go over to
the correct curve,
b) Go down to the x-axis to
determine the epicenter
distance.

Example 8: How far can a


P-wave travel in 6
minutes 40 seconds?

Answer: 3,700 km
3) If you are asked for the
arrival time of an earthquake
wave and given an epicenter
distance and origin time:
a) Determine travel time of
the wave (see #1)
b) Add travel time to the
origin time given.

Example 9: If an
earthquake occurs at
08:50:40, what time did
the P-wave arrive at a
seismic station 2,600
km away?

08:50:40
+00:05:00
Answer: 08:55:40
3) If you are asked for the
arrival time of an earthquake
wave and given an epicenter
distance and origin time:
a) Determine travel time of
the wave (see #1)
b) Add travel time to the
origin time given.

Example 10: If an
earthquake occurs at
02:11:20, what time did
the S-wave arrive at a
seismic station 9,000
km away?

02:11:20
+00:22:20
Answer: 02:33:40
4) If you are asked for the
origin time (the time an
earthquake occurred):
a) Determine the travel time
of the given wave (see #1)
b) Subtract arrival time you
were given minus the travel
time.

Example 11: If a P-wave


arrives at a station 8,000
km away at 12:15:00,
what time did the
earthquake originate?

12:15:00
- 00:11:20
Answer: 12:03:40
4) If you are asked for the
origin time (the time an
earthquake occurred):
a) Determine the travel time
of the given wave (see #1)
b) Subtract arrival time you
were given minus the travel
time.

Example 12: If an S-wave


arrives at a station 4,400
km away at 07:45:00,
what time did the
earthquake originate?

07:45:00
- 00:13:40
Answer: 07:31:20
5) If you are asked to determine the difference in arrival time between
P-waves and S-waves:
a) Line up a piece of scrap paper vertically on the epicenter distance
given.
b) Mark the locations where the P-wave and S-wave intersect your
scrap paper.
c) Line up the scrap paper on the y-axis with one point on the 0
minute mark.
d) The second mark will indicate the difference in arrival time.
5) If you are asked to determine
the difference in arrival time
between P-waves and S-waves:
a) Line up a piece of scrap
paper vertically on the
epicenter distance given.
b) Mark the locations where
the P-wave and S-wave
intersect your scrap
paper.
c) Line up the scrap paper
on the y-axis with one
point on the 0 minute
mark.
d) The second mark will
indicate the difference in
arrival time.
Example 13: An
epicenter station is
5,000 km away. How
long after the first P-
wave did the first S-
wave arrive?
5) If you are asked to determine
the difference in arrival time
between P-waves and S-waves:
a) Line up a piece of scrap
paper vertically on the
epicenter distance given.
b) Mark the locations where
the P-wave and S-wave
intersect your scrap
paper.
c) Line up the scrap paper
on the y-axis with one
point on the 0 minute
mark.
d) The second mark will
indicate the difference in
arrival time.
Example 13: An
epicenter station is
5,000 km away. How
long after the first P-
wave did the first S-
wave arrive?
Answer: 6 min 40 sec
5) If you are asked to determine
the difference in arrival time
between P-waves and S-waves:
a) Line up a piece of scrap
paper vertically on the
epicenter distance given.
b) Mark the locations where
the P-wave and S-wave
intersect your scrap
paper.
c) Line up the scrap paper
on the y-axis with one
point on the 0 minute
mark.
d) The second mark will
indicate the difference in
arrival time.
Example 14: An
epicenter station is
7,600 km away. How
long after the first P-
wave did the first S-
wave arrive?
5) If you are asked to determine
the difference in arrival time
between P-waves and S-waves:
a) Line up a piece of scrap
paper vertically on the
epicenter distance given.
b) Mark the locations where
the P-wave and S-wave
intersect your scrap
paper.
c) Line up the scrap paper
on the y-axis with one
point on the 0 minute
mark.
d) The second mark will
indicate the difference in
arrival time.
Example 14: An
epicenter station is
7,600 km away. How
long after the first P-
wave did the first S-
wave arrive?
Answer: 9 min 0 sec
6) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 15: A P-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 3,200 km away at
06:10:00. What time did
the first S-wave arrive at
this station?
6) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 15: A P-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 3,200 km away at
06:10:00. What time did
the first S-wave arrive at
this station?

06:10:00
+ 00:04:40

Answer: 06:14:40
6) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 16: A P-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 4,000 km away at
01:25:00. What time did
the first S-wave arrive at
this station?
6) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 16: A P-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 4,000 km away at
01:25:00. What time did
the first S-wave arrive at
this station?

01:25:00
+ 00:05:40

Answer: 01:30:40
7) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the P-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the S-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance,
b) Subtract the difference
in arrival time from the
clock time of the S-
wave.
Example 17: An S-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 6,200 km away at
04:48:00. What time did
the first P-wave arrive at
this station?
7) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 17: An S-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 6,200 km away at
04:48:00. What time did
the first P-wave arrive at
this station?

04:48:00
- 00:07:40

Answer: 04:40:20
7) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the P-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the S-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance,
b) Subtract the difference
in arrival time from the
clock time of the S-
wave.
Example 18: An S-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 1,400 km away at
09:20:40. What time did
the first P-wave arrive at
this station?
7) If you are asked to determine
the arrival time of the S-wave
and given a clock time for the
arrival of the P-wave:
a) Find difference in arrival
time between P-wave
and S-wave at the given
epicenter distance.
b) Add the difference in
arrival time to the clock
time of the P-wave.
Example 18: An S-wave
arrived at a seismic
station 1,400 km away at
09:20:40. What time did
the first P-wave arrive at
this station?

09:20:40
- 00:02:20

Answer: 09:18:20
8) If you are asked to determine the epicenter distance using the difference in
arrival time of P-wave and S-wave:
a) Find the difference in clock time between the P-wave and S-wave by
subtracting the given times.
b) Use the Y-axis (time travel) and use a piece of scrap paper to mark the
time difference.
c) Place the marked scrap paper between the P-wave and S-wave line on the
graph. Slide the scrap paper along the graph to find the location that the
interval is touching both P-wave and S-wave line.
d) Determine the epicenter distance of this location using the X-axis.
8) If you are asked to determine the
epicenter distance using the
difference in arrival time of P-wave
and S-wave:
a) Find the difference in clock time
between the P-wave and S-wave
by subtracting the given times.
b) Use the Y-axis (time travel) and
use a piece of scrap paper to
mark the time difference.
c) Place the marked scrap paper
between the P-wave and S-wave
line on the graph. Slide the scrap
paper along the graph to find the
location that the interval is
touching both P-wave and S-wave
line.
d) Determine the epicenter distance
of this location using the X-axis.
Example 19: The first P-wave arrived at a
seismic station at 10:00:00. The first S-
wave arrived at the same seismic
station at 10:08:40. How far is this
seismic station from the epicenter?
10:08:40
- 10:00:00
00:08:40
8) If you are asked to determine the
epicenter distance using the
difference in arrival time of P-wave
and S-wave:
a) Find the difference in clock time
between the P-wave and S-wave
by subtracting the given times.
b) Use the Y-axis (time travel) and
use a piece of scrap paper to
mark the time difference.
c) Place the marked scrap paper
between the P-wave and S-wave
line on the graph. Slide the scrap
paper along the graph to find the
location that the interval is
touching both P-wave and S-wave
line.
d) Determine the epicenter distance
of this location using the X-axis.
Example 19: The first P-wave
arrived at a seismic station at
10:00:00. The first S-wave
arrived at the same seismic
station at 10:08:40. How far is
this seismic station from the
epicenter?

Answer: 7,200 km
8) If you are asked to determine the
epicenter distance using the
difference in arrival time of P-wave
and S-wave:
a) Find the difference in clock time
between the P-wave and S-wave
by subtracting the given times.
b) Use the Y-axis (time travel) and
use a piece of scrap paper to
mark the time difference.
c) Place the marked scrap paper
between the P-wave and S-wave
line on the graph. Slide the scrap
paper along the graph to find the
location that the interval is
touching both P-wave and S-wave
line.
d) Determine the epicenter distance
of this location using the X-axis.
Example 20: The first P-wave arrived at
a seismic station at 06:32:20. The
first S-wave arrived at the same
seismic station at 06:34:20. How far
is this seismic station from the
epicenter?
06:34:20
- 06:32:20
00:02:00
8) If you are asked to determine the
epicenter distance using the
difference in arrival time of P-wave
and S-wave:
a) Find the difference in clock time
between the P-wave and S-wave
by subtracting the given times.
b) Use the Y-axis (time travel) and
use a piece of scrap paper to
mark the time difference.
c) Place the marked scrap paper
between the P-wave and S-wave
line on the graph. Slide the scrap
paper along the graph to find the
location that the interval is
touching both P-wave and S-wave
line.
d) Determine the epicenter distance
of this location using the X-axis.

Example 20: The first P-wave arrived at a


seismic station at 06:32:20. The first S-
wave arrived at the same seismic station
at 06:34:20. How far is this seismic
station from the epicenter?

Answer: 1,200 km

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