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6 LOCATING THE EPICENTER OF AN EARTHQUAKE
Three seismograms are needed (Triangulation) Costa Rica, Ireland and Philippines

7 Seismogram for Costa Rica
Surface wave S wave P wave 10:15AM 10:20AM 10:25AM 10:30AM

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9 Richter Scale Amount of energy released during an earthquake

10 Destructiveness (Extent of damage)
MERCALLI INTENSITY SCALE Intensity Description Destructiveness (Extent of damage) I Instrumental Detected only by instruments; causes no damage II Feeble Felt by a few stationary people, especially in the upper floors of buildings; suspended objects like lamps may swing. III Slight Felt indoors; standing automobiles sway on their suspensions; it seems as though a heavy truck is passing. IV Moderate Shaking awakens some sleepers; dishes and windows rattle. V Rather strong Most people awaken; some dishes and windows break, unstable objects tip over; trees and poles sway. VI Strong Shaking frightens some people; plaster walls crack, heavy furniture moves slightly, and a few chimneys crack but overall little damage occurs. VII Very Strong General alarm; Most people are frightened and run outside; a lot of plaster cracks, windows break, some chimneys topple, and unstable furniture overturns; poorly constructed buildings sustain considerable damage. VIII Destructive Many chimneys and factory smokestacks topple; masonry cracks; heavy furniture overturns; substantial buildings sustain some damage, and poorly constructed buildings sustain severe damage. IX Ruinous Some buildings collapse; frame buildings separate from their foundations; most buildings sustain damage, and the ground cracks, underground pipes break and rails bend: some landslides occur. X Disastrous The ground severely cracks in places; most masonry structures and some well constructed wooden structures are destroyed; many landslides occur along steep slopes; some bridges collapse; some sediment liquefies; concrete dams may crack; facades on many buildings collapse; railways and roads suffer severe damage. XI Very Disastrous Few masonry buildings remain standing; many bridges collapse; broad fissures form in the ground; most pipelines break; severe liquefaction of sediment occurs; some dams collapse; facades on most buildings collapse or are severely damaged. XII Catastrophic Earthquake waves cause visible undulations of the ground surface; objects are thrown up off the ground; there is complete destruction of buildings and bridges of all types.


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