- A
strainmeter is an
instrument used by
geophysicists to
measure the
deformation of the Earth.
Linear strainmeters measure the
changes in the distance...
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network but also of a
large number of GPS stations, tiltmeters, and
strainmeters that have been anc****d on the
volcano to
monitor ground deformation...
- JMA
monitors unusual deformation that may
accompany pre-slip
using strainmeters to
support the
prediction of its occurrence. As pre-slip may be too slight...
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system (GPS) receivers, tiltmeters, long-baseline
laser strainmeters,
borehole strainmeters,
permanent and
portable seismometers, and magnetotelluric...
- of a
sphere sphygmomanometer blood pressure stadimeter object range strainmeter seismic strain SWR
meter standing wave
ratio Synthetic Aperture Radar...
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Ventersdorp Contact Reef,
there are
eight Acoustic Emissions sensors, two
strainmeters, and one
triaxial accelerometer that make up the network. Gold Mines...
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System (GPS) and
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers,
strainmeters, seismometers, tiltmeters, and
other geodetic instruments. The PBO GPS...
- earthquakes,
installed an
elaborate array of seismometers, creepmeters,
strainmeters, and
other instruments in and
around Parkfield starting in 1985. Scientists...
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regional scale),
geodesy from
active volcanoes (GPS, InSAR, levelling,
strainmeters, tiltmeters),
geophysics (seismicity, gravity,
seismic lines), remote...
- (2007). "Site
Correction for Long
Period Seismometers,
Tiltmeters and
Strainmeters".
Geophysical Journal International. 44 (2): 405–411. Bibcode:1976GeoJ...