File:Gutenberg–Richter law in the 2016 Central Italy earthquake (magnitude).png
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DescriptionGutenberg–Richter law in the 2016 Central Italy earthquake (magnitude).png |
English: Gutenberg–Richter law, as verified for the aftershocks during the Aug 22 - Sep 1 period of the August 2016 Central Italy earthquake.
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