Threshold Value 2


Threshold Value 2 : The amount or extent of a specified measurement of space, time, or quantity of a boundary or a level point which something is true or will take place and below which it is not or will not. Also it is helpful to the decision-making process for operational purposes to set thrshold values for certain parameters being measured before acting. For example a threshold value of 6.5 on the Richter eartqhake magnitude is set on the seismographs of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and an alarm is sounded. Only earthquakes with that threshold value or higher are investigated, as historically only earthquakes exceeding this magnitude threshold value are known to have produced tsunamis of any significance
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