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Which scale is good for small nearby earthquakes but not as useful for larger or distant ones?

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The Richter (local magnitude, ML) scale. It was developed to measure small, nearby earthquakes using amplitudes on a Wood-Anderson seismograph; it “saturates” for large events and becomes unreliable at large distances. For bigger or distant quakes, moment magnitude (Mw) is preferred.