NOUN | a seismograph | seismographs | |
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- , but uses only P-waves measured in the first few seconds on a specific model of short-period seismograph.
- It might seem logical to make the heavy magnet serve as a mass, but that subjects the seismograph to errors when the Earth's magnetic field moves.
- They also have a broadband seismograph, GPS receiver and magnetic variometers.
- In seismology, earthquake recorded in a "zigzag line" form by using seismograph.
- In 1932 the reflection seismograph was still in its infancy but was well established and accepted in areas of good reflections.
- He used a seismograph that was set up in the lobby of the Herbert C.
- The World-Wide Standardized Seismograph Network (WWSSN) – originally the World-Wide Network of Seismograph Stations (WWNSS) – was a global network of about 120 seismograph stations built in the 1960s that generated an unprecedented collection of high quality seismic data.
- John Milne was a professor, geologist and mining engineer who invented a pioneering seismograph (known as the Milne-Shaw seismograph) to detect and measure earthquakes.
- A Milne-Shaw seismograph was set up on the third floor in 1932, attached to one of the building's main stanchions, unaffected by traffic or shoppers.
- The museum was renovated in 1994, the seismograph building in 1995.
- Coast and Geodetic Survey establishing a Ferndale Seismographic Station that would support the installation of a Bosch-Omori Seismograph in Ferndale.
- In seismology, a seismic trace refers to the recorded curve from a single seismograph when measuring ground movement.
- Microseisms are very well detected and measured by means of a broad-band seismograph, and can be recorded anywhere on Earth.
- The game's name resulted from the reaction of the crowd after the final pass, which registered as an earthquake by a seismograph located in LSU’s Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex around [...] from the stadium.
- In the 1920s, he collaborated with Harry O. Wood to develop a [...] of seismograph.
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