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seismogram
[ sahyz-muh-gram, sahys- ]
noun
- a record made by a seismograph.
seismogram
/ sīz′mə-grăm′ /
- The record that is produced by a seismograph.
Word History and Origins
Origin of seismogram1
Example Sentences
The magnitude 7.8 ShakeOut quake would be more than 12 times bigger than the Northridge quake as measured on a seismogram.
He added: "The seismogram signals from each event are almost identical to each other."
Whereas the seismogram from the Beast Quake clearly measured the ground shaking from an enthusiastic fan base over a 60-second period, seismologists say concerts are a little trickier.
Gravitational signals show up on seismometers before the arrival of the first seismic waves, in a portion of the seismogram that’s traditionally ignored.
He said that Trump had two: one that resembles “a seismogram reading after an earthquake,” and another that is more legible.
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