Definition of Tiltmeters

1. tiltmeter [n] - See also: tiltmeter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiltmeters

tilt table
tilt test
tiltability
tiltable
tilted
tilter
tilters
tilth
tilths
tilting
tilting board
tilting disc valve
tilting disc valve prosthesis
tiltings
tiltmeter
tiltmeters (current term)
tiltorama
tiltoramas
tiltrotor
tiltrotors
tilts
tilty
tiltyard
tiltyards
tim-whiskey
tim-whiskies
timal
timaline
timar
timarau

Literary usage of Tiltmeters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Directory of International and Regional Organizations Conducting Standards edited by Maureen Breitenberg (1993)
"Calibrates gravimeters, including absolute measurements, differential measurements, and comparisons with superconducting gravimeters, and tiltmeters. ..."

2. Accutech Pneumatic Fracturing Extraction and Hot Gas Injection, Phase One (1994)
"Direct evidence of horizontal fracture orientation was provided by electronic tiltmeters, which showed circular or elliptical patterns of surface heave ..."

3. Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety: Proceedings of the First International edited by T. J. Casadevall (1995)
"MONOA has a proven capability to immediately adapt to users' dedicated sensors, such as tiltmeters or extensometers. « Data-acquisition rates are ..."

4. Hazard-Wise: Classroom Resources for Teachers on Natural Hazards & Disasters by Chris Dolan (1996)
"... pieces of equipment were used to help predict the eruption of Mt Pinatubo: • seismometers • sound equipment • tiltmeters • pollution detectors. ..."

5. First International Symposium on Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety: Program (1993)
"Continuous geodetic monitoring is now effectively restricted to measurements of changing ground tilt with electronic tiltmeters, but in a few years Global ..."

6. Proceedings of Conference LXII, 8th Joint Meeting of the U. S. Japan by R. L. Wesson (1995)
"All the borehole stations have a three-component set of seismometers and a two-component set of tiltmeters. 50 Ml. 5 shocks with depth less than 40 km are ..."

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