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seismo-
ˈseismo- combining form f. Gr. σεισµό-ς (see seismic a.). ˌseismo-ˈchronograph (see quot.).1876 Catal. Sci. Apparatus S. Kensington 424 Seismochronograph, apparatus for determining the exact time of an earthquake. Oxford English Dictionary
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Seismo-electromagnetics
Seismo-electromagnetics are various electro-magnetic phenomena believed to be generated by tectonic forces acting on the Earth's crust, and possibly associated with seismic activity such as earthquakes and volcanoes. Study of these has been prompted by the prospect they might be generated by the inc... wikipedia.org
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SED | In Europe - Swiss Seismological Service
Earthquakes in Europe are essentially a result of stress in the earth's crust. For naturally occurring earthquakes, the source of this stress is plate tectonics. ... Because of the microplates, earthquakes in Europe occur across a large area, not only along a well-defined zone. Below we list and briefly describe the six main earthquake zones ... www.seismo.ethz.ch
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Earthquake Info - Nevada Seismological Lab
The Nevada Broadcast of Earthquakes reports Nevada regional earthquakes within the last 30 days. Earthquakes listed have magnitudes of 1.0 and above. The NBE contains automatic, unreviewed, and often erroneous event notifications generated in real-time. Entries shown as "Prelim" below are PRELIMINARY and have NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY AN ANALYST. www.seismo.unr.edu
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Seismo Creek
Seismo Creek is a stream in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. It heads near Meat Mountain and flows to the Utukok River. Seismo Creek was named in 1950 for nearby seismic operations. See also List of rivers of Alaska References Rivers of North Slope Borough, Alaska Rivers of Alaska wikipedia.org
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seismonasty
seismonasty Bot. (ˈsaɪzməʊnæstɪ) [f. seismo- + nasty n.2] A nastic movement made in response to a mechanical shock. Hence seismoˈnastic a., of or pertaining to a movement of this kind.1912 W. H. Lang tr. Strasburger's Text-bk. Bot. I. 323 (heading) Seismonasty. Ibid., Every disturbance resulting fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bay Area Regional Deformation Network
Bay Area Regional Deformation Network ... BARD is a network of 33 continuously operating Global Positioning System receivers in Northern California. The primary ...
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Interactive Map - University of California, Berkeley
Earthquakes are shown as circles sized by magnitude (red, < 1 hour; blue, < 1 day, yellow, < 1 week). Click or tap on a circle to view more details about an earthquake, such as location, date/time, magnitude, and links to more information about the quake. Local time is the time of the earthquake in your computer's time zone.
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seismology
seismology (saɪzˈmɒlədʒɪ) [f. seismo- + -logy. Cf. late Gr. σεισµολόγιον a treatise on earthquakes.] The science and study of earthquakes, and their causes and effects and attendant phenomena.1858 Mallet in Rep. Brit. Assoc. i. 1 The few physicists who are engaged in Seismology. 1879 Rutley Stud. Ro... Oxford English Dictionary
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seismologue
seismologue rare—1. (ˈsaɪzməʊlɒg) [f. seismo- + -logue.] A catalogue of earthquake observations; a detailed account of earthquake phenomena. Wrongly explained in some Dicts. as ‘a seismologist’.1858 Mallet in Rep. Brit. Assoc. i. 1 The labour of collecting and calculating further and future Seismolo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Journal of Theoretical and Computational Acoustics
The Journal of Theoretical and Computational Acoustics is a triannual scientific journal in the field of computational acoustics, covering ocean, seismo wikipedia.org
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seismogram
seismogram (ˈsaɪzməʊgræm) [f. seismo- + -gram.] The record of a seismograph.1891 in Century Dict. 1897 Nature 16 Dec. 156/1 Seismograms have already been received from Toronto. Oxford English Dictionary
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seismoscope
seismoscope (ˈsaɪzməʊskəʊp) [f. seismo- + -scope.] A simple form of seismometer; a contrivance for detecting or indicating the occurrence of an earthquake shock, sometimes also indicating (without measuring) the intensity or direction of the earthquake wave.1851 Mallet in Rep. Brit. Assoc. i. 278 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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seismometer
seismometer (saɪzˈmɒmɪtə(r)) [f. seismo- + -meter.] An instrument for measuring the intensity, direction, and duration of earthquakes. All practical seismometers now record their observations automatically, hence the name is used almost interchangeably with seismograph (q.v.).1841 J. D. Forbes in Ed... Oxford English Dictionary
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