Seismic magnitude scales
strength of seismic waves of an earthquake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seismic magnitude scales are used to describe the overall strength or "size" of an earthquake.
- 1 Earthquake magnitude and ground-shaking intensity
- 2 Magnitude scales
- 2.1 "Richter" magnitude scale
- 2.2 Other "Local" magnitude scales
- 2.2.1 Japan Meteorological Agency magnitude scale
- 2.3 Body-wave magnitude scales
- 2.3.1 mB scale
- 2.3.2 mb scale
- 2.3.3 mbLg scale
- 2.4 Surface-wave magnitude scales
- 2.5 Moment magnitude and energy magnitude scales
- 2.6 Energy class (K-class) scale
- 2.7 Tsunami magnitude scales
- 2.8 Duration and Coda magnitude scales
- 2.9 Macroseismic magnitude scales
- 2.10 Other magnitude scales
These are distinguished from seismic intensity scalesthat categorize the intensity or severity of ground shaking (quaking) caused by an earthquake at a given location.
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