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- The Richter scale (or more broadly, a seismographic magnitude scale like the Moment Magnitude Scale) is the standard tool for measuring earthquake magnitude via seismographs.
- Magnitude quantifies the total energy released at the earthquake's origin point.
- Intensity describes the observable effects (shaking, damage) at specific locations, documented via observations.
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- seismographic magnitude scale (e.g., Richter Scale / Moment Magnitude Scale)
- total energy released
- amount of shaking and damage