AbstractA strategy is presented in order to produce a statistically homogeneous catalog of historical and present-century earthquakes of the Aegean area by expressing the size of all these earthquakes in the moment-magnitude scale. Records of the Mainka and Wiechert intermediate period (T0 ~ 4 sec) seismographs in Athens have been used to calculate the magnitudes of earthquakes that occurred in Greece and its surrounding area (Albania, S. Yugoslavia, S. Bulgaria, and W. Turkey) during the whole instrumental period (since 1911). This magnitude, M, has also been used to derive empirical relations with macroseismic data. It is shown here that M is equivalent to moment magnitude, MW, for a wide range of earthquake sizes (5.0 |