maanjäristysenergiaa
Maanjäristysenergiaa is a Finnish term that translates to "earthquake energy" or "seismic energy." It refers to the energy released during an earthquake. This energy propagates outward from the earthquake's focus (hypocenter) in the form of seismic waves. These waves can travel through the Earth's interior and along its surface. The amount of energy released is directly related to the magnitude of the earthquake. Larger earthquakes, characterized by higher magnitudes, release significantly more energy than smaller ones.
The energy released in an earthquake is primarily stored in the Earth's crust as elastic strain energy.
Measuring and understanding earthquake energy is crucial for seismology. It helps in characterizing the size and