- The
European macroseismic scale (EMS) is the
basis for
evaluation of
seismic intensity in
European countries and is also used in a
number of countries...
- of intensity-prediction
equations have been
published to
estimate the
macroseismic intensity at a
location given the magnitude, source-to-site distance...
- Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik scale, also
known as the MSK or MSK-64, is a
macroseismic intensity scale used to
evaluate the
severity of
ground shaking on the...
- break) the
waves are
stronger in one
direction along the fault. The
macroseismic epicenter is the best
estimate of the
location of the
epicenter derived...
-
records do not exist,
magnitudes can be
estimated from
reports of the
macroseismic events such as
described by
intensity scales. One
approach for doing...
-
Richter 1958, p. 140,
Lapajne 1984. Bolt 1988, p. 146–152. "The
European Macroseismic Scale EMS-98".
Centre Européen de Géodynamique et de Séismologie (ECGS)...
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measured by instruments, such as accelerographs. It can be
correlated to
macroseismic intensities on the
Mercalli scale but
these correlations are ****ociated...
- Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik
scale and VIII (Heavily damaging) on the
European Macroseismic Scale. A 1977 ****essment of the
event that was
published in the Bulletin...
-
locations with
large error margins up to 524 km (326 mi) away from the
macroseismic epicenter; in Herat,
Balochistan and the Dasht-e Lut. Its
location is...
- Athens. To
determine the
perceived intensity of the 2019 earthquake, the
Macroseismic Field Investigation Team of the
Department of
Geology and Geoenvironment...