Concept
Moment Magnitude Scale 0
The Moment Magnitude Scale is a logarithmic scale used to measure the total energy released by an earthquake, providing a more accurate representation of an earthquake's size compared to the older Richter scale. It considers factors such as the seismic moment, which includes the fault area, average slip on the fault, and the rigidity of the rocks involved, making it a comprehensive tool for seismologists worldwide.
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