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Seismology (/saɪzˈmɒlədʒi, saɪs-/; from
Ancient Gr**** σεισμός (seismós)
meaning "earthquake" and -λογία (-logía)
meaning "study of") is the scientific...
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Reflection seismology (or
seismic reflection) is a
method of
exploration geophysics that uses the
principles of
seismology to
estimate the properties...
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Situated at the
meeting point of
three tectonic plates, it is
highly seismologically active and the
location of
numerous earthquakes and
volcanic eruptions...
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Lunar seismology is the
study of
ground motions of the Moon and the events,
typically impacts or moonquakes, that
excite them.
Several seismographic measuring...
- 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...
- The
Dyckman Street Fault is a
seismologically active fault in New York City
which runs
parallel along the
southern border of
Inwood Hill Park, crossing...
- 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****...
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Forensic seismology is the
forensic use of the
techniques of
seismology to
detect and
study distant phenomena,
particularly explosions,
including those...
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first given by Dr.
Robert Stoneley (1894–1976),
emeritus professor of
seismology, Cambridge. Free
oscillations of the
Earth are
standing waves, the result...
- "Status of
historical seismology in ****an" (30 pages);
Earthquake catalogue 47 (2–3); Collections: 04.06.05.
Historical seismology;
Annals of Geophysics...