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Surface-wave magnitude

The surface wave magnitude () scale is one of the magnitude scales used in seismology to describe the size of an earthquake. It is based on measurements of Rayleigh surface waves that travel along the uppermost layers of the Earth. This magnitude scale is related to the local magnitude scale proposed by Charles Francis Richter in 1935, with modifications from both Richter and Beno Gutenberg throughout the 1940s and 1950s.[1][2] It is currently used in People's Republic of China as a national standard (GB 17740-1999) for categorising earthquakes.[3]

The successful development of the local-magnitude scale encouraged Gutenberg and Richter to develop magnitude scales based on teleseismic observations of earthquakes. Two scales were developed, one based on surface waves, , and one on body waves, . Surface waves with a period near 20 s generally produce the largest amplitudes on a standard long-period seismograph, and so the amplitude of these waves is used to determine , using an equation similar to that used for .

— William L. Ellsworth, The San Andreas Fault System, California (USGS Professional Paper 1515), 1990–1991

Recorded magnitudes of earthquakes through the mid 20th century, commonly attributed to Richter, could be either or .

Definition edit

The formula to calculate surface wave magnitude is:[3]

 

where A is the maximum particle displacement in surface waves (vector sum of the two horizontal displacements) in μm, T is the corresponding period in s (usually 20 ±2 seconds), Δ is the epicentral distance in °, and

 

Several versions of this equation were derived throughout the 20th century, with minor variations in the constant values.[2][4] Since the original form of   was derived for use with teleseismic waves, namely shallow earthquakes at distances >100 km from the seismic receiver, corrections must be added to the computed value to compensate for epicenters deeper than 50 km or less than 20° from the receiver.[4]

For official use by the Chinese government,[3] the two horizontal displacements must be measured at the same time or within 1/8 of a period; if the two displacements have different periods, a weighted sum must be used:

 

where AN is the north–south displacement in μm, AE is the east–west displacement in μm, TN is the period corresponding to AN in s, and TE is the period corresponding to AE in s.

Other studies edit

Vladimír Tobyáš and Reinhard Mittag proposed to relate surface wave magnitude to local magnitude scale ML, using[5]

 

Other formulas include three revised formulae proposed by CHEN Junjie et al.:[6]

 
 

and

 

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ William L. Ellsworth (1991). "SURFACE-WAVE MAGNITUDE (MS) AND BODY-WAVE MAGNITUDE (mb)". USGS. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  2. ^ a b Kanamori, Hiroo (April 1983). "Magnitude scale and quantification of earthquakes". Tectonophysics. 93 (3–4): 185–199. Bibcode:1983Tectp..93..185K. doi:10.1016/0040-1951(83)90273-1.
  3. ^ a b c XU Shaokui, LU Yuanzhong, GUO Lucan, CHEN Shanpei, XU Zhonghuai, XIAO Chengye, FENG Yijun (许绍燮、陆远忠、郭履灿、陈培善、许忠淮、肖承邺、冯义钧) (1999-04-26). (in Chinese). General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection, and Quarantine of P.R.C. Archived from the original on 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2008-09-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b Bath, M (1966). "Earthquake energy and magnitude". In Ahrens, L. H.; Press, F.; Runcorn, S. (eds.). Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Pergamon Press. pp. 115–165.
  5. ^ Vladimír Tobyáš and Reinhard Mittag (1991-02-06). "Local magnitude, surface wave magnitude and seismic energy". Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica. 35 (4): 354. Bibcode:1991StGG...35..354T. doi:10.1007/BF01613981. S2CID 128567958. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  6. ^ CHEN Junjie, CHI Tianfeng, WANG Junliang, CHI Zhencai (陈俊杰, 迟天峰, 王军亮, 迟振才) (2002-01-01). "Study of Surface Wave Magnitude in China (中国面波震级研究)" (in Chinese). Journal of Seismological Research (《地震研究》). Retrieved 2008-09-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Robert E. Wallace, ed. (1991). "The San Andreas Fault System, California (Professional Paper 1515)". USGS. Retrieved 2008-09-14.

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1 8 of a period if the two displacements have different periods a weighted sum must be used T T N A N T E A E A N A E displaystyle T frac T N A N T E A E A N A E nbsp where AN is the north south displacement in mm AE is the east west displacement in mm TN is the period corresponding to AN in s and TE is the period corresponding to AE in s Other studies editVladimir Tobyas and Reinhard Mittag proposed to relate surface wave magnitude to local magnitude scale ML using 5 M s 3 2 1 45 M L displaystyle M s 3 2 1 45M L nbsp Other formulas include three revised formulae proposed by CHEN Junjie et al 6 M s log 10 A m a x T 1 54 log 10 D 3 53 displaystyle M s log 10 left frac A max T right 1 54 cdot log 10 Delta 3 53 nbsp M s log 10 A m a x T 1 73 log 10 D 3 27 displaystyle M s log 10 left frac A max T right 1 73 cdot log 10 Delta 3 27 nbsp and M s log 10 A m a x T 6 2 log 10 D 20 6 displaystyle M s log 10 left frac A max T right 6 2 cdot log 10 Delta 20 6 nbsp See also editSeismic magnitude scalesNotes and references edit William L Ellsworth 1991 SURFACE WAVE MAGNITUDE MS AND BODY WAVE MAGNITUDE mb USGS Retrieved 2008 09 14 a b Kanamori Hiroo April 1983 Magnitude scale and quantification of earthquakes Tectonophysics 93 3 4 185 199 Bibcode 1983Tectp 93 185K doi 10 1016 0040 1951 83 90273 1 a b c XU Shaokui LU Yuanzhong GUO Lucan CHEN Shanpei XU Zhonghuai XIAO Chengye FENG Yijun 许绍燮 陆远忠 郭履灿 陈培善 许忠淮 肖承邺 冯义钧 1999 04 26 Specifications on Seismic Magnitudes 地震震级的规定 in Chinese General Administration of Quality Supervision Inspection and Quarantine of P R C Archived from the original on 2009 04 24 Retrieved 2008 09 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Bath M 1966 Earthquake energy and magnitude In Ahrens L H Press F Runcorn S eds Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Pergamon Press pp 115 165 Vladimir Tobyas and Reinhard Mittag 1991 02 06 Local magnitude surface wave magnitude and seismic energy Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica 35 4 354 Bibcode 1991StGG 35 354T doi 10 1007 BF01613981 S2CID 128567958 Archived from the original on 2013 01 04 Retrieved 2008 09 14 CHEN Junjie CHI Tianfeng WANG Junliang CHI Zhencai 陈俊杰 迟天峰 王军亮 迟振才 2002 01 01 Study of Surface Wave Magnitude in China 中国面波震级研究 in Chinese Journal of Seismological Research 地震研究 Retrieved 2008 09 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link permanent dead link External links editRobert E Wallace ed 1991 The San Andreas Fault System California Professional Paper 1515 USGS Retrieved 2008 09 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surface wave magnitude amp oldid 1155691059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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