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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2011, 01:34:11 AM »
Andy and Max, the Richter scale is a logarithmic scale based on the amplitude of the shaking, which gets recorded on a seismograph.  Since it's a logarithmic scale, every number up in magnitude means it's 10 times larger in amplitude of shaking.  Thus, a 8.0 quake will be 10 times more amplitude of shaking than a 7.0, 100 times more than a 6.0, and so forth.

However, energy is not the same relationship.  It works out that every two magnitudes up is 1,000 times more energy.  Thus, a 8.0 quake generates 1,000 times more energy than a 6.0, one million times more energy than a 4.0, and so forth.  Hope that helps!  I used Wikipedia to make sure I had the numbers in my head correct before quoting them here. :P

Thanks for the clarification, Patrick. I knew that it increased by a factor of 10, I just couldn't remember exactly how much.

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #16 on: November 07, 2011, 10:34:45 PM »
ANOTHER earthquake (this one highly likely an aftershock), circa 9 pm this evening. :blink: Someone has reported that this was a 4.7 magnitude.  This time I could actually feel something beneath me.  What is the deal, here?

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #17 on: November 07, 2011, 10:37:24 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #18 on: November 07, 2011, 10:39:56 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

Did you not feel the one that struck the east coast earlier this year? :dunno:  All I can say is that I hope the aftershocks stop soon.  This is getting to be a little bit much.  Since I have now officially "felt" an earthquake, I am good. :P

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #19 on: November 07, 2011, 10:41:30 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

Did you not feel the one that struck the east coast earlier this year? :dunno:  All I can say is that I hope the aftershocks stop soon.  This is getting to be a little bit much.  Since I have now officially "felt" an earthquake, I am good. :P
I did, but it was pathetic. I want an earthquake that is strong enough to keep me on my knees but not strong enough to cause any considerable damage. (I do want the curio cabinet in my dining room destroyed though - it is an absolutely eyesore).

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #20 on: November 07, 2011, 10:44:19 PM »
So... you want an earthquake strong enough to prevent you from standing, yet weak enough to not cause any damage (excepting the curio cabinet)?

 :dunno: :rofl2:

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #21 on: November 07, 2011, 10:47:01 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

Did you not feel the one that struck the east coast earlier this year? :dunno:  All I can say is that I hope the aftershocks stop soon.  This is getting to be a little bit much.  Since I have now officially "felt" an earthquake, I am good. :P
I did, but it was pathetic. I want an earthquake that is strong enough to keep me on my knees but not strong enough to cause any considerable damage. (I do want the curio cabinet in my dining room destroyed though - it is an absolutely eyesore).

That's some very specific criteria.  Anyway, today has been filled with too much action in Oklahoma.  Tornadoes and earthquakes on the same day.  Mother Nature must not like the state. :P

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #22 on: November 07, 2011, 10:48:28 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

Did you not feel the one that struck the east coast earlier this year? :dunno:  All I can say is that I hope the aftershocks stop soon.  This is getting to be a little bit much.  Since I have now officially "felt" an earthquake, I am good. :P
I did, but it was pathetic. I want an earthquake that is strong enough to keep me on my knees but not strong enough to cause any considerable damage. (I do want the curio cabinet in my dining room destroyed though - it is an absolutely eyesore).

That's some very specific criteria.  Anyway, today has been filled with too much action in Oklahoma.  Tornadoes and earthquakes on the same day.  Mother Nature must not like the state. :P
Yes, I am a very specific person in general. I also want the earthquake to be strong enough to cause a tsunami, but not strong enough to hit where *I* live xD

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #23 on: November 07, 2011, 11:44:06 PM »
Outrageous. Why can't I get an earthquake for once? :angry:

Did you not feel the one that struck the east coast earlier this year? :dunno:  All I can say is that I hope the aftershocks stop soon.  This is getting to be a little bit much.  Since I have now officially "felt" an earthquake, I am good. :P
I did, but it was pathetic. I want an earthquake that is strong enough to keep me on my knees but not strong enough to cause any considerable damage. (I do want the curio cabinet in my dining room destroyed though - it is an absolutely eyesore).

That's some very specific criteria.  Anyway, today has been filled with too much action in Oklahoma.  Tornadoes and earthquakes on the same day.  Mother Nature must not like the state. :P

With all due respect, history says Mother Nature never really cared for Oklahoma in the first place. :P
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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #24 on: November 08, 2011, 12:04:41 AM »
Oh quit your complaining Oklahoma. Our 5.8 in VA was a REAL earthquake

EARTHQUAKE IN VA LIVE FOOTAGE 2011...PT 2


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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #25 on: November 08, 2011, 07:59:24 AM »
Oh quit your complaining Oklahoma. Our 5.8 in VA was a REAL earthquake
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Not even that was :P

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #26 on: November 08, 2011, 12:06:41 PM »
Aftershocks of progressively decreasing magnitude (in general, there are exceptions) are normal with this type of seismic event. They'll be around for a few days, most likely,  as that was a relatively large rupture for that fault.

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #27 on: November 13, 2011, 04:21:09 PM »
You wish you'd be able to feel one... until you do. :noexpression:

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Re: 5.6m Oklahoma Earthquake
« Reply #28 on: November 14, 2011, 02:22:58 AM »
Well, if I feel any decent shocks from the faults up here, then we're ALL screwed.  :bleh: