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Definition of Seismogram
1. Noun. The graphical record of an earth tremor made by using a seismograph.
Definition of Seismogram
1. n. The trace or record of an earth tremor, made by means of a seismograph.
Definition of Seismogram
1. Noun. (geology) The graphical out-put from an accelerograph or seismograph. ¹
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Definition of Seismogram
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seismogram
Literary usage of Seismogram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Earthquakes: An Introduction to Seismic Geology by William Herbert Hobbs (1907)
"The second preliminary tremors in the seismogram are not as yet sufficiently
explained, but their constancy in the case of distant earthquakes and the law ..."
2. Earthquakes: An Introduction to Seismic Geology by William Herbert Hobbs (1907)
"It is interesting to compare the vibrations registered in the seismogram with
the types of shocks which arc perceived by the observer upon the ground within ..."
3. The California earthquake of April 18, 1906: Report of the state earthquake by Andrew Cowper Lawson, Harry Fielding Reid (1910)
"THE seismogram AND ITS ELONGATION. EARLIER EXPLANATIONS. On examining the
seismograms, we notice that many of them can readily be divided into a number of ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"observing station, the seismogram shows a single set of preliminary tremors, ...
That which appears on a seismogram as a two-blow earthquake terminates with ..."
5. Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety: Proceedings of the First International edited by T. J. Casadevall (1995)
"Its typical appearance on a seismic record, or seismogram, is that of an ...
An example of a tremor seismogram is shown in figure 2, which shows data from ..."
6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1900)
"A particularly instructive case is the Shide seismogram of June 29, 1898, ...
The first figure shows, on reduced scale, the complete seismogram. ..."