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Tsunami Hazard Worksheet/CGS

Instructions for online access to California Tsunami Maps


Part 1: Tsunami asics
!o" onto: http://conser#ation$ca$"o#/c"s
Welcome to the California Geolo"ical Sur#e% &CGS' (e)site*
Click on Geologic Hazards &the )ro(n ta) near the top of the pa"e'$ Then on
the "reen )ar that appears )elo( it+ click on Tsunamis &on the far ri"ht'$
This is the CGS Tsunami (e)site$
Scroll do(n and click on ,**New**CGS Note Tsunamis
The pa"e that comes up should ha#e TSUNAMIS Note across the
top$ -ead the first para"raph titled !"at is a tsunami#
1$ What is one (a% a tsunami can )e "enerated.
/n earth0uake
1$ What is one difference )et(een a tsunami and a normal (a#e that )reaks on
the )each.
/ tsunami tra#els at a)out 233mph
-ead the ne4t t(o sections titled Tsunami !arning Signs and Tsunami Hero$
5$ What should %ou do if %ou are at the )each and feel stron" shakin" from an
earth0uake.
Mo#e to hi"h "round
6$ What did Till% Smith see that (arned her that a tsunami (as comin".
The tide (as rushin" out and stran"el% )u))lin"
Scroll do(n until the top of pa"e 1 appears$ -ead the section titled Tsunami
Hazards in Cali%ornia$
2$ Tsunamis can )e caused )% either local or distant earth0uakes$
7f the fi#e tsunamis that are descri)ed+ circle the %ear of the one that %ou
think (as the (orst and e4plain (h% on the space )elo(:
1833 1911 1:6; 1:;6 133;
1311+ )ecause it had the lar"est ma"nitude+ and most dama"e$ /lso+ ma%)e the
tsunamis in 1833 and 1911 (ere po(erful+ )ut the population (as either none
e4istent+ or #er% small
Close the TSUNAMIS Note pa"e+ and return to the top of the CGS
Tsunami !e&site pa"e$
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Part 1: Tsunami Inundation Maps
<ear the top of the CGS Tsunami !e& Site pa"e+ click on ,US' N'!
INT'(ACTI)' G**G+' MA,S INT'(-AC' T* ACC'SS *--ICA+ INUN.ATI*N
MA,S -*( 'M'(G'NC/ ,+ANNING $= This takes %ou to the tsunami inde4 map
for the state$
Think of a place alon" the California coast that %ou and %our famil% ha#e #isited
or (ould like to #isit$
T%pe the name of that cit% or )each in the search )o4$
7r+ %ou can also click directl% on the California map and zoom in until %ou see
%our area$ Continue to zoom in until %ou can read the names of all the streets$
1$ -ecord the name of the area %ou searched for:
Huntin"ton each
The )lue area on the map is called the inundation zone+ and represents the
area that can )e affected )% a tsunami$
1$ If %ou (ere #isitin"+ (orkin" or li#in" in this zone+ name t(o (a%s %ou mi"ht
)e (arned that a tsunami could )e approachin":
&1' !os /n"eles count%> 7ffice of ?mer"enc% Mana"ement
&1' !os /n"eles Count%> Safet% Preparedness@Tsunami
5$ If %ou are in a tsunami inundation zone and %ou recei#e a (arnin"+ (hat
should %ou do.
-un to a hi"h standin"+ sturd% place i$e$ Cement )uildin"
Part 5: Tsunami Inundation and ?le#ation
While still on the interacti#e map (e)pa"e+ in the upper ri"ht corner of the map+
open the drop do(n menu la)eled Ma0 on the upper ri"ht+ and click on the
M1To0o option$ This (ill chan"e the underl%in" map to a ASGS topo"raphic
)ase map$
The ed"e of the coastline represents sea>le#el$ Sea >le#el has an ele#ation of
zero feet$ Contour lines represent (here the ele#ation is the same$ Bor e4ample+
if %ou (alk alon" a 13>foot contour line+ %ou (ill not "o up or do(n hillC %ou (ill
sta% at the same ele#ation$
When scientists calculate the e4pected size of a tsunami alon" the California
coastline+ man% thin"s are taken into account: the cause of the tsunami+ ho( far the
(a#e tra#els from its source+ the shape of the coastline+ and the shape of the
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sea floor near the coast$ Scientists use the contour lines on topo"raphic maps
to sho( the limit of the inundation zone$
Bor an area that scientists e4pect a 12>foot tsunami+ the tsunami inundation line
(ould )e dra(n at an ele#ation of 12 feet$ This (ould mean that e#er%thin" from
the shoreline to an ele#ation of 12 feet (ould )e co#ered )% that tsunami$
Tsunamis can )e different sizes$ The inundation line is dra(n at an ele#ation that
represents the lar"est tsunami that could )e "enerated for that area$
T%pe ,Seal each= into the Searc" 2o3 and click search$ Doom in as far as %ou
can$ Make sure %ou still ha#e the )ase map still set at M1To0o$
Bind ,4oeter Sc"ool on the map$ &<ote ,School= is a))re#iated as
,Sch='$ Bind ,McGaug" Sc"ool$=
1$ Which school is inside the tsunami inundation area. Doeter School
Doeter School has an ele#ation of 15 ft$
McGau"h School has an ele#ation of 11 feet$
1$ If the to(n of Seal each recei#ed a tsunami (arnin"+ (ould )oth schools
need to e#acuate their students. Ees
5$ ?4plain (h%:
Fust for precautionar% reasons
6$ Share this (e)site (ith %our famil%* Comments:GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
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The ne4t time %ou #isit the California coast+ look for
these )lue and (hite si"ns:
Created by the California Geological Survey 10/11

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