Kiskeringés
Kiskeringés, also known as "small earthquake" in English, is a minor seismic event characterized by a relatively low magnitude and limited impact on the surrounding environment. These events are typically measured on the Richter scale with magnitudes ranging from 1.0 to 3.9. Kiskeringés are often imperceptible to humans and do not cause any significant damage to structures or infrastructure. They are usually associated with tectonic activity, volcanic processes, or human-induced activities such as mining or reservoir-induced seismicity.
The frequency of kiskeringés can vary depending on the geographic location. Areas with active tectonic plates,
Kiskeringés can serve as a useful tool for scientists to study the Earth's crust and monitor tectonic
While kiskeringés are generally harmless, it is essential to remain aware of the potential risks associated