Definition of Seismographs. Meaning of Seismographs. Synonyms of Seismographs

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Definition of Seismographs

Seismograph
Seismograph Seis"mo*graph, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -graph.] (Physics) An apparatus for registering the shocks and undulatory motions of earthquakes.

Meaning of Seismographs from wikipedia

- wide-band geologic seismographs. Strain-beam accelerometers constructed as integrated circuits are too insensitive for geologic seismographs (2002), but are...
- waves recorded by seismographs (adjustments are included to compensate for the variation in the distance between the various seismographs and the epicenter...
- 60 low-gain seismographs and over 100 high-gain seismographs. It was started in 1975. "Introduction to the Canadian National Seismograph Network". Natural...
- waves recorded by seismographs. Adjustments are included to compensate for the variation in the distance between the various seismographs and the epicenter...
- earliest seismographs were designed to give a sense of the direction of the first motions from an earthquake. The Chinese frog seismograph would have...
- short-period (~1 second) seismographs (oriented north–south, east–west, and vertically), three long-period (~15 seconds) seismographs, and an accurate radio-synchronized...
- Northwest Seismic Network (official website) PNSN—Pacific Northwest Seismograph NetworkUnited States Geological Survey ShakeAlert Implementation Plan...
- for his study of aftershocks, designed the original seismometers. This seismograph vault (building number 29 on a site inventory) is state historic site...
- A seismogram is a graph output by a seismograph. It is a record of the ground motion at a measuring station as a function of time. Seismograms typically...
- instantaneously but took place in two phases over several minutes: Seismographic and acoustic data indicate that the first phase involved a rupture about...