ACTIVE AND INACTIVE FAULTS
REVIEW
1. What is the difference between intensity and magnitude
of an earthquake?
PHIVOLCS EARTHQUAKE INTENSITY SCALE (PEIS)
[Link] MAGNITUDE is a quantitative measure of its strength in
terms of the energy released.
The INTENSITY of an earthquake is measured in terms of
damage caused by it at a particular location
[Link] of an earthquake is a measure of its size, while
intensity is an indicator of the severity of the damage at a
certain area or location caused by it.
[Link] decreases with epicenter. (the farther the epicenter
from the area, the less intense and less strong the earthquake
is)
OBJECTIVES
1. Differentiate active and active faults;
2. Name active and inactive faults in Bicol Region.
• FAULT
ACTIVE FAULT
INACTIVE FAULT
What can you say about the pictures?
• How will you differentiate active faults from inactive
faults?
• ACTIVITY PROPER
• Use the map to locate the nearest active
faults that may affect our town.
• Do the same when finding inactive and
active faults that are found in other place.
• Active Fault
1. Masbate Fault
[Link] Leyte Fault
[Link] Bato Lineament
• Inactive Fault
[Link] Bohol Fault
[Link] Panay Fault
[Link] Lineament
ACTIVE FAULT
• is one that has moved in the past and is expected to
move again.
• has generated earthquakes before and is capable of
causing more in the future.
• sructures where there is a displacement
INACTIVE FAULT
• structures that can be identified but which do not cause
earthquakes.
• this fault is inactive for million of years
• *some faults only have large earthquakes once in
thousands of years, therefore there is a need to evaluate
their potential hazards.
ACTIVE and INACTIVE FAULTS
WAYS TO DETERMINE AN ACTIVE FAULTS
1. checking the country’s historical records.
- Historians always write about destructive events such
as earthquakes.
2. studying the vibrations, past and present, that come from
faults.
WAYS TO DETERMINE AN ACTIVE FAULTS
3. observing the surroundings.
- For example, a fault may cross a road and because of
that, the road is displaced.
- Or a fault may cut across a stream and the stream
channel is then shifted. Or a fault may slice through
mountains and form cliffs.
*This is not to say that anyone can spot an active fault.
Scientists need a lot of training to do that.
[Link] will happen if the house is built near or on the fault?
Assessment
I. DIRECTION: Name at least five examples of places
located in the Philippines with active and inactive faults.
Write your answer on a table similar below;
ACTIVE FAULTS INACTIVE FAULTS
1
2
3
4
5
II.
• Answer the LAS for week 4
Extend
• Research on the occurrences of different earthquake in
the country and in Bicol Region.
Prepared by:
THANK YOU! Caren D. Dogaojo