Richter Scale and PPV

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Wilfrid Comeau
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The RICHTER scale is used in classifying earthquake severity. It is an energy scale giving the estimated energy liberated at the source of the earthquake. Earthquake damage on the earth’s surface, for example at the epicenter - spot on the earth’s surface directly above the earthquake, for a given RICHTER number can vary. This depends on the depth of the earthquake focus. Deeper earthquakes will generally cause a lower level of damage at the epicenter but the damage will be spread over a greater area. As mentioned by Randy Wheeler on Blastserve, each successive RICHTER number represents about a 30-fold increase in energy. This scale is open at both ends with “0” RICHTER equal to about 104 Joules. The lowest level detected by sensitive instruments is about 2 on the RICHTER scale or about 107 Joules. The highest-level earthquake detected at 8.9 RICHTER represents a release of about 3 x 101 7 Joules.
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APA: Wilfrid Comeau  (2003)  Richter Scale and PPV

MLA: Wilfrid Comeau Richter Scale and PPV. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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