Transcription of Geologic Hazards: Risks and Mitigation
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CHAPTER 8: Geologic hazards 131 CHAPTER 8 Geologic hazards : Risks and Identifying and Profiling Geological hazards Assessment of Local Geological hazards Vulnerability and Potential Losses Assessment of State Geological hazards Vulnerability and Potential Losses Geological hazards Mitigation Efforts132 UTAH STATE HAZARD Mitigation Identifying and Profiling Geological hazards Geologic hazards are those Geologic conditions that present a risk to life (injury or death), of substantial loss or damage to proper-ty, or damage to the environment. Geologic hazards affect Utah, negatively impacting life safety, health, property, and the state s economy. For the purpose of this Mitigation plan, the term geological hazard is used to describe earthquake hazards (ground shaking, surface fault rupture, and liquefaction), landslide hazards (landslide and rockfall), problem soil and rock hazards , and volcanic hazards (volcanoes and eruptions).
ics, regional stress regimes, and induced from fluid injection or underground mining activities. The surface between these two blocks is called a fault or fault plane. When these blocks move, they produce seismic waves that are transmitted outward through the rock in all directions, producing ground shaking and secondary effects.
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