Rossi-Forel scale
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The Rossi-Forel scale was one of the first seismic scales to reflect earthquake intensities. Developed by Michele Stefano Conte de Rossi of Italy and François-Alphonse Forel of Switzerland in the 1800s, it was used for about two decades until the introduction of the Mercalli intensity scale in 1902.
The 1873 version of the Rossi-Forel scale had 10 intensity levels:
- I. Microseismic shock. Recorded by a single seismograph or by seismographs of the same model, but not by several seismographs of different kinds. The shock felt by an experienced observer.
- II. Extremely feeble shock. Recorded by several seismographs of different kinds. Felt by a small number of persons at rest.
- III. Very feeble shock. Felt by several persons at rest. Strong enough for the direction or duration to be appreciable.
- IV. Feeble shock. Felt by persons in motion. Disturbance of movable objects, doors, windows, cracking of ceilings.
- V. Shock of moderate intensity. Felt generally by everyone. Disturbance of furniture, ringing of some bells.
- VI. Fairly strong shock. General awakening of those asleep. General ringing of bells. Oscillation of chandeliers, stopping of clocks, visible agitation of trees and shrubs. Some startled persons leaving their dwellings.
- VII. Strong shock. Overthrow of movable objects, fall of plaster, ringing of church bells. General panic. No damage to buildings.
- VIII. Very strong shock. Fall of chimneys, cracks in the walls of buildings.
- IX. Extremely strong shock. Partial or total destruction of some buildings.
- X. Shock of extreme intensity. Great disaster, ruins, disturbance of the strata, fissures in the ground, rock falls from mountains.
[edit] See also
[edit] Bibliography
- Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions. A Handbook on Risk Assessment by Herbert Tiedemann. Swiss Reinsurance Company, Zurich, 1992.
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