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The distance between a seismological recording station and the earthquake source is determined from the ________. The distance between a seismological recording station and the earthquake source is determined from the ________. earthquake magnitude length of the seismic record arrival times of P and S waves intensity of the earthquake

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Arrival times of P and S waves

Step-by-step explanation:

Seismological recording station has a seismometer that senses that motion in the ground, a clock that records time and a data recorded.

The distance between beginning of the first P wave and the first S wave will give you the time the waves are apart.This time value will be used to find the distance between the seismograph and the epicenter of earthquake and you mark it.This is corresponding distance in km to the time in seconds obtained before.You then find the amplitude of the strongest wave and mark it on the right side of chart.Amplitude is the height on paper of the strongest wave.Using a ruler join the amplitude point and the point where you marked the distance to epicenter.This line will cross the magnitude chart at a point which represents the magnitude of the Earthquake.

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