Magnitude of an earthquake.
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1The current dislocation, however, is by a much larger order of magnitude.
2Conclusion: The magnitude of alcohol abuse was related to increased WMSH volume.
3Around the 2008 crisis, moves of such magnitude occurred over three years.
4An attack of even greater magnitude is now possible and even probable.
5Let the debate begin over the precise magnitude of Catriona Matthew's achievement.
1The earthquake magnitude required to trigger an automatic tsunami alert was lowered after last year's East Cape earthquake, Civil Defence says.
2Alerts will trigger for earthquakes magnitude 4.5 or greater, and no app download is necessary.
1Its rankings are similar to the Richter or the moment magnitude scale for earthquakes.
2That gets us the aptly named moment magnitude scale, which supplanted the Richter scale in popular use in the 1970s.
3The first earthquake reported in Cape Town this weekend measured 2.5 on the same magnitude scale.
4The earthquake registered a preliminary 2.5 on the local magnitude scale, as recorded by SA's Seismograph network.
5Measuring at 2.3 on the local magnitude scale, the Sunday tremor was a relatively subdued seismic event.
6A further 66 quakes reached a magnitude of 7.0-7.9 and 385 scored 6.0-6.9 on the Richter magnitude scale.
7A modest fellow, he never referred to the scale by his own name, but always called it "the Magnitude Scale.")
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