seismology in English

noun
1
the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
However, the era of earthquake seismology as a modern science began in the late 1800s with the installation of sensitive instruments called seismographs.

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1. Aseismic (comparative more Aseismic, superlative most Aseismic) ( seismology ) seismically inactive ( seismology ) applied to earth fault slip …

2. He is a famous seismology expert.

3. But economics is even harder than meteorology or seismology.

4. Lastly, its application in theoretical study of seismology is emphasized.

5. The last system also corresponds to the real time seismology.

6. They also agreed to cooperate in seismology, geology and Antarctic sciences.

7. In pure seismology , ground motion is generally expressed by its amplitude.

8. (Chapter 11: Theory of the propagation of seismic waves) "What Is Seismology?".

9. There were 267 seismology monitoring stations and 28 remote monitoring network stations.

10. Modern seismology began around 1900, and is still a newly born rising science.

11. He had just received a doctorate in recognition of his contributions to seismology.

12. AE ( Acoustic Emission ) is an important technique in rock mechanics and experimental seismology.

13. Anti - Seismic design for key projects is an important subject in engineering seismology.

14. In pure seismology, the ground motion is generally expressed by its amplitude.

15. The inversion of seismic wavefield based on elastic wave equations is an interesting issue for seismology.

16. A major problem in seismology is separate the original source signal from other effects.

17. The 22 nd European Symposium on Seismology held on September 17 to 1990 in Barcelona, Spain.

18. Subjects of study in this field include marine geology and geophysics, sedimentology, seismology, volcanology, and others.

19. It will house researchers from fields as diverse as neutrino astronomy, cosmology, seismology and atmospheric physics.

20. SAC is tool software widely used in seismology research. SAC format also becomes general format of seismic waveform.

21. It has found numerous applications in radar, sonar, seismology, wireless communications, radio astronomy, acoustics and biomedicine.

22. Since my first attachment to seismology, I have had a horror of predictions and of predictors.

23. In materials science, Asperity, defined as "unevenness of surface, roughness, ruggedness", has implications in physics and seismology

24. According to a Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology report, 235 billion cubic feet [6.65 billion cu m].

25. According to the Philippine ABS-CBN television reported, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology is expected there will be aftershocks.

26. It's uplinked to the South African National Grid of Seismology and can detect Graboid movement within a 50 square-mile area.

27. This paper briefly introduces two of the important fundamental concepts in modern digital seismology, the source time function and the source rupture process.

28. However, professor Takeshi Sagiya at Nagoya University's Research Center for Seismology,[sentencedict .com] Volcanology and Disaster Mitigation is cautious about that narrow chronology.

29. Further research on the stop or delay effects of the extending process can help us perfect the stick-slip mechanism in seismology.

30. The quake shows both the importance and the limits of planning ahead, says seismologist Robert Woodward of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology in Washington, D. C.

31. A Yuxi Seismology Bureau official noted that the information had been classified for "political reasons" and the death toll estimate had been known among bureaucrats as early as 1997.

32. Separate lines of research in seismology, deformation and rock mechanics indicate that classification of faults and fault segments as either Aseismic or seismic is too restrictive

33. Because of its relationship to the wave equation, the Helmholtz equation arises in problems in such areas of physics as the study of electromagnetic radiation, seismology, and acoustics.

34. The Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks conducts research into space physics and aeronomy; atmospheric sciences; snow, ice, and permafrost; seismology; volcanology; and tectonics and sedimentation.

35. Scientists from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology kept a close vigil and in time convinced officials that it would be wise to evacuate 35,000 inhabitants from nearby towns and villages.

36. The seismic waves, the speed of which decreases with the softness of the medium, passed relatively slowly though the Asthenosphere, thus it was given the name Low Velocity zone, or the Seismic Wave Guide (see seismology)

37. Purser when he wrote an open letter to the Filipino people, saying: “You have been well served by Phivolcs [Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology] so far and their advice has been clear and rational and scientifically correct.”

38. Because of the efficiency with which seismic waves propagate through the Earth and the technical difficulties of decoupling explosions to diminish their seismic radiation, forensic seismology is a critical technique in the enforcement of bans on underground nuclear testing.

39. Asperity (faults), a "stuck" part of a geologic fault Asperity Mountain, a mountain in British Columbia, Canada; MV Asperity, a British coaster in service 1945-67 Asperity (materials science), the unevenness of a surface, in physics and in seismology, Asperity …

40. In order to compare the results of the interpretation of the aeromagnetic map of the Federal Republic of Germany with the results from explosion seismology, bodies at 0 to 0.3 km, 0.3 to 3 km, and 3 to 15 km depth are considered here.

41. The "Crustal Geophysics" research group studies the tectonics and geodynamics of the lithosphere, typically focusing on continental lithosphere that is currently or recently deforming and evolving.We use controlled-source reflection and refraction seismology on land and at sea, and a wide range of passive seismological analyses (shear-wave splitting, receiver function analysis, surface-wave