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Earthquakes! Richter scale
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Developed in California at Cal Tech by Charles Richter in 1935 Based on the specific rocks found there Only measures energy released Based on the San Andreas fault Based on a 1-10 logarithmic scale, meaning a 5.0 is ten times larger than a 4.0 earthquake
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Earthquakes! Moment Magnitude scale
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Developed by a Harvard dude named Thomas Hanks (yes, that’s Tom Hanks) in 1979 Calculates size based on the slip of the fault (or how far the ground moves) by the energy released by the earthquake (or it’s intensity) Based on a 1-10 scale Rarely used for baby quakes, less than 3.5
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Earthquakes! Modified Mercalli scale
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Based on anecdotal evidence (like what people felt, damage to buildings, etc). Measures intensity based on nearness to epicenter Measures using Roman numerals I (barely felt) through XII (total destruction!) Created from someone else’s idea (he scammed it) by Giuseppe Mercalli in 1883
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