- In seismology, an
isoseismal map is used to show
countour lines of
equally felt
seismic intensity,
generally measured on the
Modified Mercalli scale. Such...
- displa**** best
using a
contoured map of
equal intensity,
known as an
isoseismal map. However, each
earthquake has only one magnitude.
European macroseismic...
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given location, and can be
related to the peak
ground velocity. With an
isoseismal map of the
observed intensities (see illustration) an earthquake's magnitude...
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intensity observed, and the
extent of the area
where shaking was felt (see
isoseismal map, below), can be used to
estimate the
location and
magnitude of the...
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April 19 and
April 21.
Measured on a
seismic scale that is
based on an
isoseismal map or the event's felt area, the 6.4 Mla and 6.2 Mla
events were ****igned...
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experienced intensity VIII.
Intensities VII and VI
formed the
inner and
outer isoseismal bands according to the agency's ****essment with
areas of 16,254 km2 (6...
- and
Library Charleston Earthquake, 1886 –
University of
South Carolina Isoseismal map of the
earthquake centered near Charleston,
South Carolina, on August...
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barycentre of the
isoseismals with
intensities IV to VII lies in the Boulonnais, 10 km east of Desvres, the
barycentre of the VII
isoseismal lies
about 1 km...
- 1856:
Icosian calculus discovered by
William Rowan Hamilton. 1857:
Modern isoseismal map
invented by
Robert Mallet. 1859:
Proof of the
greenhouse effect discovered...
- (very strong). It
measured 5.1 on a
seismic scale that is
based on an
isoseismal map or the event's felt area. With
moderate damage in the
Wabash River...