Earthquakes and Engineering

Measuring the Earthquake
In accordance with the Richter scale, the magnitude of a seismic event is calculated using the logarithm of wave amplitude as recorded by seismographs, taking into account the distance from the location of the measurement to the location of the earthquake. As a result of the logarithmic scale, a whole number increase in Richter magnitude corresponds to a tenfold increase in amplitude.
Alternatively, earthquake magnitude can be reported according to the Modified Mercalli Scale, which is based upon observed effect.


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Knowing the Risks, Designing the Structure
During the design process, the engineers of SWSE take into account such factors as: the proximity of the structure to the local fault zones; the type of soil on which the structure will rest; and the intended use of the building. Such critical structures as hospitals are designed with the greatest resilience to seismic forces. Data such as the maximum historical ground acceleration at the building site can be obtained using seismic maps from previous earthquakes.

Visual Model
The Learning Channel's Make-A-Quake allows you to input building location, type of foundation, and earthquake magnitude, then provides a corresponding animation.