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It is necessary to know thedistance from the epicenter for at least three recording stations so, geologist could compare better and when an epicenter is created they can know which one is the farthest and which one is the closest.
magnitude and distance betwean the stations, but not right left deviation, assuming the ground is the same.
The difference between the two seismograph readings could tell you where the epicenter is located.
This is the point on the earth's surface directly above the hypocentre of the earthquake. As such the seismic waves have traveled a minimum distance and so there has been a minimum dissipation of energy. This means they have retained the majority of their energy and so are able to cause the most damage.
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it is necessary to kow the distance from the epicenter for at least three recording stations so geologist could compare and when an epicenter is created they can know which one is farest and which one is closest
you need to have 3 seismic stations to triangulate the location of the earthquake and remember a earthquake can be from the inside of the earth but not necessarily at the epicenter because no epicenter is a straight line down.
It is necessary to know thedistance from the epicenter for at least three recording stations so, geologist could compare better and when an epicenter is created they can know which one is the farthest and which one is the closest.
how do seismologist know how to find the location of a epicenter
It is necessary to know thedistance from the epicenter for at least three recording stations so, geologist could compare better and when an epicenter is created they can know which one is the farthest and which one is the closest.
magnitude and distance betwean the stations, but not right left deviation, assuming the ground is the same.
magnitude and distance betwean the stations, but not right left deviation, assuming the ground is the same.
A city near the epicenter is not safe because an earthquake could happen right at the epicenter.
Pretty much everything but (this could b a long list if i put what dosn't) 1) Magnitude 2) Duration 3) Distance from epicenter 4) Location (land vs. water) and if it is a homework assignment your teacher is probably looking for damage done.
The difference between the two seismograph readings could tell you where the epicenter is located.
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Data from one seismometer can give you the distance to an earthquakes epicentre. When data from two stations is available, by plotting the calculated distances as a circle of known radius around the stations, these two circles will intersect in two places. Add in a third station and all three circles will intersect in the same place which is the epicentre.