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La gravité des dommages causés par un séisme dépend de sa magnitude, dont l’échelle la plus commune est celle du moment, Mw, fondée sur le relâchement du moment sismique (Mo), qui est directement relié à l’aire de rupture et au rejet de la faille. Plus: ht
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The severity of earthquake damage correlates with its magnitude. The most commonly used magnitude scale is moment magnitude, Mw. It's based on seismic moment (Mo) release, which directly relates to the fault rupture area and amount of slip. Read more: http