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  • ...a particular configuration of sensing elements found in a class of seismic instruments measuring [[ground motion]] and are named after Soviet seisomologist [[Evse ...sponses. Another advantage is the ability to build smaller packages (i.e., instruments) compared to the Cartesian orientation,<ref name=":1" /> which makes the Ga ...
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  • '''Coronal seismology''' is a technique of studying the [[plasma (physics)|plasma]] of the Sun's }}</ref> Originally, the method of MHD coronal seismology was suggested by Y. Uchida in 1970<ref> ...
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  • ...ll. Wood left Berkeley in 1912 and spent several years researching volcano seismology in Hawaii and made contact with [[Arthur Louis Day|Arthur L. Day]], the dir ...derson torsion seismometer, the focus became establishing a network of the instruments throughout the region that would be able to pinpoint earthquake epicenters ...
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  • ...tners sharing a common strategic framework of scientific facilities (data, instruments, computing and storage capacity). EMSO is a European Research Infrastructur ...8.12.214|EMSO: European multidisciplinary seafloor observatory]]." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Det ...
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  • ...eds), ''Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences'' (vol. 2), ''Historical Seismology: Interdisciplinary Studies of Past and Recent Earthquakes,'' Springer, Dord ...]] developed the [[Wood–Anderson seismograph]], one of the first practical instruments for recording seismic waves.<ref>{{Harvnb|Hough|2007|p=}};</ref> Wood then ...
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  • Seismic noise is relevant to any discipline that depends on [[seismology]], including [[geology]], [[oil exploration]], [[hydrology]], and [[earthqu ...]]; [[Natural environment|Environmental]] monitoring, such as in [[fluvial seismology]]; and estimating [[seismic microzonation]] maps to characterize local and ...
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  • ...y other common distinguishable part of the same phase (same cycle) for all instruments in an ...s with an aperture of 2.5&nbsp;km, plus 4 broadband seismograph sites with instruments able to detect a wide range of seismic wave frequencies.<ref name="YKA">{{c ...
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  • ...entist to develop the techniques necessary for the construction of optical instruments. ...international oil exploration company for the purpose of using reflection seismology to explore petroleum ...
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