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Magnitude scales to measure earthquakes

Earthquake size, as measured by the Richter Scale is a well known, but not well understood, concept. The idea of a logarithmic earthquake magnitude scale was first developed by Charles Richter in the 1930's for measuring the size of earthquakes occurring in southern California using relatively high-frequency data from nearby seismograph stations. This magnitude scale was referred to as ML, with the L standing for local. This is what was to eventually become known as the Richter magnitude.   As more seismograph stations were installed around the world, it became apparent that the method developed by Richter was strictly valid only for certain frequency and distance ranges. In order to take advantage of the growing number of globally distributed seismograph stations, new magnitude scales that are an extension of Richter's original idea were developed. These include body wave magnitude, Mb and surface wave magnitude, Ms. Each is valid for a particular frequency range and type of

Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950 xl reduced

Microsoft announced earlier this month that it will reduce the prices of smart phones Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL. The discount now appeared in England. Firstly, £ 450 from £ 500 price listed for Lumia 950 and from the listed Lumia 950 XL is reduced to £ 530 price level from £ 550.  Especially Lumia 950 £ 50 rebate worth considering .