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Magnitude: Measuring Earthquake Energy and Scales
Magnitude is a measurement of the energy released by an earthquake. Earthquake magnitude scales in general do not...
Seismographs: The Tool for Measuring Earthquakes
A seismograph is an essential device used by scientists to measure and record earthquakes. By understanding how...
General Features of Continental Rifts
Continental rifts are geological zones where the Earth's crust is stretched and broken, forming deep fault-bounded...
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Ophiolites: Units, Composition, Emplacement and Formation
Ophiolites: Ophiolites are tectonically emplaced successions of mafic and ultramafic rocks that are considered to...
Types of Convergent Margins
Convergent Margins: Convergent margins occur where the adjacent plates move toward each other and the motion is...
Seismology and Its Development.
Seismology: Seismology (from Greek σεισμός "earthquake" and -λογία "study of") is the scientific study...





