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The graph you are currently viewing (that is hidden by this help information) is showing the average strength of earthquakes that ocurred in each month. Only earthquakes that are greater than or equal to magnitude 1.0 are shown. It is often useful to limit the display to a certain 'class' of earthquakes to improve the accuracy of trend analysis. Over the years, earthquake monitoring equipment has become more prevalent and sensitive, leading to the ability to record more and more earthquakes that might have previously gone unnoticed. However, this is more true for smaller earthquakes, and less true for more significant earthquakes. Limiting the view to higher magnitudes helps to correct for this possibility. You can experiment with other ways of viewing this earthquake information by clicking on the four different menu options to the left and top of the graph. Quake Strength - You can use this option to limit the view to only the more significant earthquakes, or to include even the smallest earthquakes in the graph. Data to Graph - Change this to show different types of information. You can experiment with this setting and then use the help button again to see an explanation of each of the available options. Graph by - Use this menu to see the summary of earthquakes by year or by month. Graph Style - This menu item allows you to see either the raw information (first option), earthquakes, or to choose between two different ways of examining the trend over time. |
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