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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Retrieved March 3, 2024. Toppozada, T.R.; Real, C.R. (1981), Preparation of isoseismal maps and summaries of reported effects for pre-1900 California earthquakes...
- and Library Charleston Earthquake, 1886 – University of South Carolina Isoseismal map of the earthquake centered near Charleston, South Carolina, on August...
- area. It had a magnitude of 5.6 Mfa (a seismic scale that is based on an isoseismal map or the event's felt area) and had severe effects in Narrows, where...
- 1856: Icosian calculus discovered by William Rowan Hamilton. 1857: Modern isoseismal map invented by Robert Mallet. 1859: Proof of the greenhouse effect discovered...
- An isoseismal map for the main shock...
- C (1921). "On scales of seismic intensity and on the construction of isoseismal lines". Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am. (11): 95–129. doi:10.1785/BSSA0110020095...