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Moment distance index

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The Moment Distance Index (MDI) is a term used primarily in the context of assessing the seismic risk or impact of earthquakes in a given area. It is related to the concept of moment magnitude, which measures the size of earthquakes based on the seismic moment—a quantity that reflects the total energy released during an earthquake.

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