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Managing Impacts of Tectonic Hazards - Monitoring

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Managing the Impact of Tectonic Hazards

It is difficult to manage the impact of tectonic hazards. Scientists cannot predict when earthquakes will happen until a few seconds before they happen. Monitoring and prediction are two ways to reduce the impact.

Monitoring

Monitoring

  • Using seismometers to detect movements in the Earth can help to predict tectonic hazards, but they only give a few minutes of warning.
  • Before volcanic eruptions, small earthquakes, oozing magma or sulfur gas emissions can be warning signs. Keeping watch for any of these things can help to save lives.
  • Monitoring volcanoes is easier than monitoring earthquakes.
Prediction

Prediction

  • It is very difficult to reliably predict earthquakes.
  • Looking at tectonic plate boundaries helps us know where earthquakes are likely to happen.
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