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Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic Scale Each whole number represents a 10x increase in amplitude Estimated to be about 31x increase in energy released
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Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings ◦ Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic.

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Page 1: Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings ◦ Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic.

Richter Magnitude Scale

Quantitative measurementMeasurement based off of

seismograph readings◦Amplitude of seismograph readings

determines sizeLogarithmic Scale

◦Each whole number represents a 10x increase in amplitude

◦Estimated to be about 31x increase in energy released

Page 2: Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings ◦ Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic.
Page 3: Richter Magnitude Scale Quantitative measurement Measurement based off of seismograph readings ◦ Amplitude of seismograph readings determines size Logarithmic.

2.0 = Microquakes◦These are generally not felt by

people4.5 or greater can be felt all

around the worldLarge magnitude earthquakes

are 8.0 or greater (very infrequent)

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Moment Magnitude ScaleQuantitative in measurementMeasurement of earthquakes in terms

of energy releasedTakes into account the actual

fault/ground movement◦Substance (rigidity)◦Average amount of slip◦Size of area that produced slip

Used by seismologists more frequently than Richter scale

Very similar readings to Richter Scale

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Mercalli Intensity ScaleQualitative Observation

◦Used to quantify or put a number on a qualitative observation

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Mercalli Intensity ScaleTakes into account

◦Earth’s surface◦Humans◦Objects of nature◦Man-made structures

Scale of 1 – 12, ◦1 = felt◦12 = total destruction

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6.9 on Richter Scale

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1906 San Francisco Earthquake

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7.9 Mw, 7.7 Ms (The "traditional" magnitude of 8.3 for this earthquake was based on work by Richter [1958]. More recent research indicates that estimates in the range from 7.7 to 7.9 are more reliable.)

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9.2 on Moment Magnitude ScaleDifficulty measuring on Richter

Scale◦Seismographs maxed out