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how do geologists determine the location of an earthquakes epicenter? by measuring the magnitude of the earthquake using the mercalli scale. by analyzing the chemical composition of rocks at the earthquake site. by using seismograph data to triangulate the distance from multiple seismic stations. by directly observing the surface rupture and fault displacement at the earthquake source.
Geologists use seismograph data from multiple seismic stations. They calculate the distance from each station to the earthquake's epicenter and then triangulate these distances to find the epicenter's location. Measuring magnitude with the Mercalli scale is for intensity, analyzing rock composition is unrelated to finding the epicenter, and direct observation of surface rupture is not the main method for determining the epicenter location.
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By using seismograph data to triangulate the distance from multiple seismic stations.