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This only works if you choose the city San Francisco area.

Eureka, CA Seismic Station S-P Interval = 50 sec

Elko, NV Seismic Station S-P Interval = 72 sec

Las Vegas, NV Seismic Station S-P Interval =64 sec

Then click to the next screen and enter:

Eureka, CA- Epicentral Distance = 482/km

Elko, NV- Epicentral Distance = 700/km

Las Vegas, NV- Epicentral Distance = 622/km

Then click until you can enter more numbers:

Eureka, CA Maximum S Wave Amplitude= 290

Elko, NV Maximum S Wave Amplitude= 60

Las Vegas, NV Maximum S Wave Amplitude= 100

Then type in:

My estimate for the Richter magnitude of this earthquake = 7.0

Then click enter and there you go! Simply enter your name and send to your teacher :)

Its really not that hard once you figure it out but if you dont want to learn anything, take the easy way out!

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