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- {{For|a review of different magnitude scales|seismic magnitude scales}} The concept of '''Earthquake Duration Magnitude''' – originally proposed by E. Bisztricsany<ref>{{Citation ...5 KB (693 words) - 23:37, 4 November 2024
- {{For|a review of magnitude scales|seismic magnitude scales}} ...ermost layers of the Earth. This magnitude scale is related to the [[local magnitude scale]] proposed by [[Charles Francis Richter]] in 1935, with modifications ...7 KB (977 words) - 17:40, 5 February 2025
- ...hey are distinguished from [[seismic magnitude scales]], which measure the magnitude or overall strength of an earthquake, which may, or perhaps may not, cause ...felt (see isoseismal map, below), can be used to estimate the location and magnitude of the source earthquake; this is especially useful for historical earthqua ...11 KB (1,544 words) - 19:52, 29 November 2024
- ...of Tokyo]] (P.8)</ref> [[Charles Francis Richter]] developed the [[Richter magnitude scale]] using the Wood–Anderson seismometer. ...that time had been developed and optimized for detecting the long-period [[seismic wave]]s from distant earthquakes and did not detect local events well. Wood ...14 KB (1,896 words) - 17:00, 28 January 2025
- ...cts is an important part of the assessment of [[strong ground motion]]s, [[seismic hazard]] and [[Engineering Seismology|engineering seismology]] in general. ...non (through [[mechanical waves]]) and details several research results on seismic site effects in [[Caracas]]. ...17 KB (2,494 words) - 05:47, 20 July 2024
- ...Richter in 1935|a review of earthquake magnitude scales|seismic magnitude scales|the musical scale used for tuning harmonicas|Richter tuning|the single by E ...rvnb|Richter|1935}}.</ref> This was later revised and renamed the '''local magnitude scale''', denoted as ML or {{M|L}}.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Harvnb|Gutenber ...30 KB (4,275 words) - 02:49, 31 January 2025
- ...physics]], [[geology]], [[civil engineering]], and related disciplines, '''seismic noise''' is a generic name for a relatively persistent [[vibration]] of the ...y waves (above 1 Hz) are called [[microtremor]]s. Primary sources of seismic waves include human activities (such as transportation or industrial activi ...31 KB (4,362 words) - 19:54, 29 November 2024
- ...st used in the RUS analyses because of its advantage in speed (an order of magnitude smaller than the finite-element methods). ...parallel. Once prepared, the [[density]] must be measured accurately as it scales the entire set of elastic moduli.<ref name=Angel2009 /> ...16 KB (2,391 words) - 11:05, 9 January 2025
- ...natural and industrial/laboratory data, over a wide spectrum of different scales (laboratory samples, mines, California earthquakes catalog), and under diff ...aint on the time window within which one may look for both seismic and non-seismic precursors. ...60 KB (8,410 words) - 14:57, 4 January 2025
- ...used to model and research extremely large-scale acoustic phenomena like [[seismic wave]]s and [[earthquake]]s, but also extremely small-scale phenomena like Applications of acoustic metamaterial research include seismic wave reflection and [[vibration]] control technologies related to [[earthqu ...51 KB (7,141 words) - 16:21, 24 February 2025
- ...ef> The corresponding [[Kelvin]] and [[Rankine scale|Rankine]] temperature scales set their zero points at absolute zero by definition. ...ns of amplitude, which are all [[function (mathematics)|function]]s of the magnitude of the difference between the variable's [[maxima and minima|extreme values ...279 KB (40,634 words) - 08:09, 28 January 2025
- ...> A more recent study also support the latter source, given the [[apparent magnitude]] was revised upwards.<ref name=Shibaike2024 /> ...tle=Solar-like oscillations in γ Cephei A as seen through SONG and TESS: A seismic study of γ Cephei A |url=https://www.aanda.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202346707 ...255 KB (33,949 words) - 15:38, 2 March 2025