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Definition of Seismograms
1. seismogram [n] - See also: seismogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seismograms
Literary usage of Seismograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The California earthquake of April 18, 1906: Report of the state earthquake by Andrew Cowper Lawson, Harry Fielding Reid (1910)
"COLLECTION AND REPRODUCTION OF THE seismograms. The intensity of the shock was
so great that practically all seismographs, situated in any part of the world ..."
2. Modern Seismology by George Walker Walker (1913)
"INTERPRETATION OF seismograms AND THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH. IT may be remarked
of most seismograms that, on first acquaintance, it is difficult to see the ..."
3. The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 edited by Thomas D. O'Rourke (1993)
"For low-noise seismograms, and for data windows that begin before the ...
This condition is, indeed, satisfied for all the seismograms analyzed in this ..."
4. Earthquakes in the Light of the New Seismology by Clarence Edward Dutton (1904)
"... International Inquiry upon this Matter—Researches of the Italian
Seismologists—Accumulation of Long-Distance seismograms —Their Study by Prof. ..."
5. The Physics of Earthquake Phenomena by Cargill Gilston Knott (1908)
"Comparison of seismograms. Typical Earthquake Record. Preliminary Tremors.
Large Waves or Principal Portion. Omori's Analysis of Periods. ..."