Moment magnitude, Richter scale - what are the different magnitude scales, and why are there so many? | U.S. Geological Survey
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SOLVED: A formula for calculating the magnitude of an earthquake is M=2/3log(E/E0) that uses the common (base 10) logarithm. This is called the Moment Magnitude Scale (MMS), an alternative to the more
Earthquake Magnitude
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