Definition of Seismologically. Meaning of Seismologically. Synonyms of Seismologically

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Definition of Seismologically

Seismologically
Seismological Seis`mo*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to seismology. -- Seis`mo*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Seismologically from wikipedia

- Seismology (/saɪzˈmɒlədʒi, saɪs-/; from Ancient Gr**** σεισμός (seismós) meaning "earthquake" and -λογία (-logía) meaning "study of") is the scientific...
- Reflection seismology (or seismic reflection) is a method of exploration geophysics that uses the principles of seismology to estimate the properties...
- Situated at the meeting point of three tectonic plates, it is highly seismologically active and the location of numerous earthquakes and volcanic eruptions...
- In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-m****...
- An accretion disk is a structure (often a cir****stellar disk) formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a m****ive central body. The central body...
- five million people. Earthquake prediction is a branch of the science of seismology concerned with the specification of the time, location, and magnitude...
- condition called saturation. Since 2005 the International ****ociation of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI) has standardized the measurement...
- Lunar seismology is the study of ground motions of the Moon and the events, typically impacts or moonquakes, that excite them. Several seismographic measuring...
- Myanmar-China border region". International Seismological Centre. "Event 911885 Myanmar". International Seismological Centre. "M 7.5 – Myanmar". Retrieved 2020-10-14...
- first given by Dr. Robert Stoneley (1894–1976), emeritus professor of seismology, Cambridge. Free oscillations of the Earth are standing waves, the result...