Alaska experienced an earthquake of magnitude 8.7 on the Richter scale in February 1965. The earthquake in Indonesia in 2004 was 4 times as strong as the Alaskan one. So what was its approximate magnitude on the Richter scale?

1 Answer
Feb 1, 2018

~~ 9.1

Explanation:

Assuming that 4 times as strong means releasing about 4 times the energy, note that the energy release is the 3/2 power of the amplitude and the magnitude (as measured on the Richter scale) is based on the common (base 10) logarithm of the amplitude.

Hence the magnitude we are looking for is:

8.7 + log(4^(2/3)) = 8.7 + 2/3 log(4) = 8.7 + 4/3 log(2) ~~ 8.7 + 4/3 * 0.3 = 9.1