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Solenny Mejia
Geologist
My job has a geologists is to conduct studies that locate rocks that contain importan metals, plan the mines that produce them and the methods used remove the metals from the rocks. also to do similar work to locate and produce oil, natural gas and ground water. Also critcal thinking and problem solving. lastly understanding of relationships, interactions and patterns.
I will identify earth materials, analyze forces that act within the earth to produce major features of the earths crust. I will also identify and recogrize resources that are vital to morderen socites and apply this knowledge to solve industrail and societal problems. Than i will study the landslides floods and volcanic eruptions to survey land and make sure that safe building plans can be made, I will study the changes that have to to with the earth over times such as climate chages and land formation. Lastly i will team up with the geographer Aleah and the engineer Devin soi will work and exchange information with both but mainly with devin to let himknow where he can safely build buildings for the people that lived after what happen
The earthquake struck in the most populated area of the country. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies estimated that as many as 3 million people had been affected by the quake. In mid February 2010, the Haitian government reported the death toll to have reached 230,000
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On january 12,2010,A earthquake hit Haiti and caused massive damage to them and there homes.The landforms in Haiti were destroyed by the earthquake ,the number of schools destroyed was:3,978.What ill do as a geographer is team up with a engineer and geologist because engineering will help me bulid schools,buildings,and shelters .Also for geologist helps me see what areas are safe for the engineer to rebuild.
What i do as a geographer is that i study the earth's physical features and atmosphere and human activity as it affects and is affected.
What ill do as a geographer is contact the people in haiti to see if the people in haiti is okay and/or use my critical thinking to rebuild there dream country/land.
The earthquake that nearly destroyed many parts of Haiti Occurred January 12,2010. It mainly hit the capital. It didn’t however hit its close neighbor Dominican Republic. Haiti suffered most of the damage. An epicenter near the town of Léogâne Ouest, approximately 25 kilometers (16 mi) west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital. The Approximate death toll was 230,000 by Mid February. The Magnitude of the earthquake was 7.0 M. Meaning this was a catastrophic earthquake and caused harm to many people's families and homes. The earthquake also made water levels rise which caused an unusual swarm of tsunamis.This operation will be collaborated with the following Scientists Tiana Hickman As our Engineer,Aleah McBride As our Geographer,And Me Devin Mercado As the Hydrologist.
When we arrived in Haiti to start the rebuild we walked into a scene of chaos.But now that we have figured out what has happened and how it happened.I as a hyrdrologist built a better filtration system for their water,Our engineer built stronger homes and was able to find the right soil to put it on due to my dicovery of how this land was compared to the others,Our geographer helped us build sturdier buildings,and our geologist helped us clear out the people to safety. So in the case of this happening againthey will have the proper resources and accessibilities to withstand another earthquake of this magnitude.
The earthquake caused plates to shift which triggered a tsunami that resulted in rising sea levels. Unfortunately, the water from the tsunami moved in on the land and contaminated most clean water sources the Haitians may have had.I, as a hydrologist, will find ways to alleviate and fix these water supply issues.
Because the earthquake destroyed Haiti's water resource, they will have to rely on some Cholera can develop if there main water supply is interacted with poop or a metal that is dirty which can form bacteria from the metal and what it may contain or have on it.So my way of helping them not catch anything from the drinking water since there main water resource is pretty much destroyed, I Will Help reubuild a filteration system or building and i will have to collaborate with the Engineer so she can see how we will make it and what it'll look like.
During the earthquake the groundwater (water that moves through the soil and rock of the earth) was compromised and contaminated with salt water. If the locals would not be able to use this water immediately. I can educate them to boil the water to sterilize the water, I can also tell them not to drink the water if it’s near scattered debris then the water could have bacteria that can get them sick and possibly die,which can also form a bacterial disease called cholera.
The construction of drinking water supply and sanitation infrastructure in Haiti before
the earthquake favored cheap technologies which can be out of services after only few months. The water and sanitation sector had no maintenance programmes, which significantly limited emergency response to the earthquake
Water and Sanitation were already being poorly managed before the catastrophe. A
proper sewage collection and treatment system was co-inexistent, solid waste
collection and disposal were chaotic. Moreover, deforestation - cause of soil erosion
which ruins fertile land and pollutes water sources - and rapid and uncontrolled
urbanization exacerbated those problems.
Denis, Pierre Charles. “THE IMPACTS OF THE HAITI 2010 EARTHQUAKE ON WATER AND SANITATION IN PORT-AUPRINCE: A CASE STUDY.” pp. 1–13. Global Water Partnership, 2015, www.gwp.org/globalassets/global/toolbox/case-studies/africa/haiti-case-study_final-version.pdf.
1.Denis, Pierre Charles. “THE IMPACTS OF THE HAITI 2010 EARTHQUAKE ON WATER AND SANITATION IN PORT-AUPRINCE: A CASE STUDY.” pp. 1–13. Global Water Partnership, 2015, www.gwp.org/globalassets/global/toolbox/case-studies/africa/haiti-case-study_final-version.pdf.
2.wikipedia. “2010 Haiti Earthquake.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 15 Oct. 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Haiti_earthquake.
3.Strucalc. “Designing Earthquake Safe Buildings and Structures.” StruCalc, StruCalc, 2015, www.strucalc.com/designing-earthquake-safe-buildings-and-structures/.
4.wikipedia. “Landscape.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 14 Oct. 2017, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landscape.
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