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Introduction: The epicenter is the point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake. Seismic stations detect earthquakes by the tracings made on ...
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Introduction: The epicenter is the point on Earth's surface directly above an earthquake. Seismic stations detect earthquakes by the tracings made on seismographs. Tracings made at three separate seismic stations are needed to locate an earthquake epicenter. Objective: To identify the location of an earthquake epicenter using a travel time graph and three seismograph tracings. Materials:. Ruler map P and S Travel Time Curve Procedure: 1. Study the three seismograph tracings below. Notice the time scale below each tracing. Each mark on the time scale represents one minute. Boulder, Colorado Data Table City P-wave Arrival Time S-wave Arrival Time Difference Between P-wave and S-wave Distance to Epicenter Balboa Heights Boulder Mexico City Balboa Heights, Panama Mexico City, Mexico