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26 December, 03:43

How is the moment magnitude scale used to describe earthquakes?

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  1. 26 December, 06:32
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    The Richter Scale is not commonly used anymore, except for small earthquakes recorded locally, for which ML and Mblg are the only magnitudes that can be measured. For all other earthquakes, the moment magnitude scale is a more accurate measure of the earthquake size.
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