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On the Relationship between Mw and ML for Small Earthquakes

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BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Volume 106, Issue 5, Pages 2402-2408

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SEISMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1785/0120160130

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  1. Progetto PREMIALE: Studio multidisciplinare della fase di preparazione di un terremoto [3,1.01.01, 0551.020]
  2. Progetto Terremoti: Reconciling Differences Between Spectral- and Recurrence-Interval-Based Earthquake Source Characterization, and Scaling

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Estimating the moment magnitudes (M-w) of a small earthquake is a challenging task. One viable option to measure its size is to calculate its local magnitude (M-L) and convert it to the physically based M-w. Unfortunately, to correctly perform such a conversion is not easy; moreover, even though many studies demonstrate that the equivalence between M-L and M-w is incorrect for small events, these two parameters are sometimes thought to be strictly equivalent, regardless of the earthquake's size. Using random vibration theory, we show that, below M-w similar to 4, the M-L of a small earthquake is proportional to the logarithm of its seismic moment, and the following relationship holds: M-wSMALL = 2/3M(LSMALL) + C' . We test our findings on a high-quality data set in the Upper Tiber Valley (northern Apennines, Italy), composed of events in the range of 0 <= M-L <= 3.8, for which we compute accurate estimates of M-L and M-w.

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