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Mercalli Intensity Scale

The Mercalli Intensity Scale is a semi-quantitative linear scale to measure the intensity of earthquakes by examining the damage rather than measure their magnitude. It was conceived by Italian volcanologist Giuseppe Mercalli[?] in 1902, and was in general use before in 1935 the Richter scale was studied.

It considers the practical effects that a seismic event causes on the infrastructures and houses, as classifiable in 12 possible situations.

Information from The Severity of an earthquake pamphlet[?] of the U.S. Geological Survey.

 

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