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1983 Heze earthquake
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November 7, 1983, at 05:09 local time and date. The earthquake had a body -wave magnitude of 5.7 and a maximum intensity of VII (Very strong) on the Modified
Epicenter
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2008-09-14. William L. Ellsworth (1991). "Surface-Wave Magnitude (Ms) and Body -Wave Magnitude (mb)". United States Geological Survey. Archived from the original
1983 Liège earthquake
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an epicenter near Remicourt in Liège Province, Belgium. It had a body wave magnitude of 4.7, with a depth of around 14 km. A Modified Mercalli Intensity
Beno Gutenberg
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Göttingen Known for Gutenberg discontinuity Gutenberg–Richter law Body -wave magnitude scale Surface-wave magnitude scale Low-velocity zone Microbarom Spouse
Quake (natural phenomenon)
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mild; however, shallow moonquakes can register up to mB=5.5 on the body -wave magnitude scale. Between 1972 and 1977, 28 shallow moonquakes were observed
Surface-wave magnitude
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scales William L. Ellsworth (1991). "SURFACE-WAVE MAGNITUDE (MS) AND BODY -WAVE MAGNITUDE (mb)". USGS. Retrieved 2008-09-14. Kanamori, Hiroo (April 1983).
1984 Cachar earthquake
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6.0 on the moment magnitude scale and the other is a 5.6 on the body -wave magnitude scale. It was assigned a maximum intensity of VIII (Severe) on the
Gosnell, Arkansas
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the city center. Magnitude types: regional Lg-wave magnitude (LG), body -wave magnitude (MB) The number of natural disasters in Mississippi County (11) is
Moment magnitude scale
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a surface-wave magnitude scale (Ms) by Beno Gutenberg in 1945, a body -wave magnitude scale (mB) by Gutenberg and Richter in 1956, and a number of variants
Epicentral distance
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between MB and MS are effective ways to improve the longitude of Body wave magnitude MB rapid report of large earthquakes. This is also a meaningful quantitative
Induced seismicity in Canada
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attributed to blasting as of July 2017. Induced seismicity up to body wave magnitude (Mb) 5.0 has been documented at Devonian Potash mines in Saskatchewan