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Utah's Earthquake Threat: Graphic of Horizontal Ground Shaking Effect on a Building  

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Resource ID

1125

Resource Type

Photo

Title

Utah's Earthquake Threat: Graphic of Horizontal Ground Shaking Effect on a Building

Author

Utah Museum of Natural History

Publisher

University of Utah Seismograph Stations

Accession

UGS-HB5756

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LS9000 Slide

Original filename

UET_S8.jpg

Caption

The ground can move in all directions during an earthquake-up and down, side-to-side, and in a rolling motion similar to waves in the ocean. However, it is the side-to-side shaking that produces the most damage to buildings and other man-made structures that have not been specifically designed to withstand earthquakes.

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