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  • Standardized Seismograph Network (WWSSN) – originally the World-Wide Network of Seismograph Stations (WWNSS) – was a global network of about 120 seismograph stations...
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    Seismometer (redirect from Seismograph)
    usually combined with a timing device and a recording device to form a seismograph. The output of such a device—formerly recorded on paper (see picture)...
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    Array Seismic Studies of the Continental Lithosphere (PASSCAL) The Global Seismographic Network (GSN) The Transportable Array (USARRAY) Education and Public...
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  • NSF SAGE manages 40 stations of the 152-station Global Seismographic Network (GSN) for basic global seismicity and Earth structure research. The GSN...
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  • this was the first instrumentally recorded event to be detected on global seismograph networks. The southwestern portion of the Arabian Plate lies adjacent...
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  • principally through the operation of modern digital national and global seismograph networks and through cooperative international agreements. The NEIC...
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  • Network, a computer networking technology Global SchoolNet, an American educational organization Global Seismographic Network Goal Structuring Notation, a...
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  • Butler, R.; Anderson, K.; et al. (2005). "Performance Review of the Global Seismographic Network for the Sumatra-Andaman Megathrust Earthquake". Seismological...
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    rest of the PIPA, as a UNESCO World Heritage site. A station of the Global Seismographic Network, IU KNTN, hosted by the Kiribati Weather Service was established...
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  • earthquake, the first instrumentally recorded event to be detected on global seismograph networks. Night Thoughts of a Classical Physicist is published by...
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  • Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS); Program Manager for the Global Seismograph Network; United States Antarctic Program investigator for the South...
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    paleoseismology. A recording of Earth motion as a function of time, created by a seismograph is called a seismogram. A seismologist is a scientist works in basic...
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    the Earth's surface recorded by seismometers from the IRIS/USGS Global Seismographic Network plotted with respect to time (since the earthquake initiation)...
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  • supports the following global and regional scientific networks: Network of the Americas (NOTA) Global Seismographic Network (GSN) Global GNSS Network (GGN)...
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  • microseisms are very well detected and measured by means of a long-period seismograph, This signal can be recorded anywhere on Earth. Dominant microseism signals...
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    mid-20th century. The 1960s introduction of the World Wide Standardized Seismograph Network dramatically improved the collection and understanding of seismic...
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    signal from an earthquake to arrive at any affected location or at a seismograph. P waves may be transmitted through gases, liquids, or solids. The name...
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  • resolutions based on seismic wavelength, wave source distance, and the seismograph array coverage. The data received at seismometers are used to solve an...
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    waves that travel faster than other waves through the earth to arrive at seismograph stations first, hence the name "Primary". These waves can travel through...
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  • waves recorded by seismographs. Adjustments are included to compensate for the variation in the distance between the various seismographs and the epicenter...
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