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Microseismograph
Microseismograph Mi`cro*seis"mo*graph, n. [Microseiem + -graph.] A microseismometer; specif., a microseismometer producing a graphic record.
Microseismology
Microseismology Mi`cro*seis*mol"o*gy, n. [Microseiem + -logy.] Science or study of microseisms.
Microseismometer
Microseismometer Mi`cro*seis*mom"e*ter, n. [Microseism + -meter.] A seismometer for measuring amplitudes or periods, or both, of microseisms. -- Mi`cro*seis*mom"e*try, n.
Microseismometry
Microseismometer Mi`cro*seis*mom"e*ter, n. [Microseism + -meter.] A seismometer for measuring amplitudes or periods, or both, of microseisms. -- Mi`cro*seis*mom"e*try, n.
Seismogram
Seismogram Seis"mo*gram, n. [Gr. ? earthquake + -gram.] (Physics) The trace or record of an earth tremor, made by means of a seismograph.
Seismograph
Seismograph Seis"mo*graph, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -graph.] (Physics) An apparatus for registering the shocks and undulatory motions of earthquakes.
Seismographic
Seismographic Seis`mo*graph"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a seismograph; indicated by a seismograph.
Seismography
Seismography Seis*mog"ra*phy, n. 1. A writing about, or a description of, earthquakes. 2. The art of registering the shocks and undulatory movements of earthquakes.
Seismological
Seismological Seis`mo*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to seismology. -- Seis`mo*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Seismologically
Seismological Seis`mo*log"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to seismology. -- Seis`mo*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
Seismology
Seismology Seis*mol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -logy.] The science of earthquakes.
Seismometer
Seismometer Seis*mom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -meter.] (Physics) An instrument for measuring the direction, duration, and force of earthquakes and like concussions.
Seismometric
Seismometric Seis`mo*met"ric, a. Of or pertaining to seismometry, or seismometer; as, seismometric instruments; seismometric measurements.
Seismometry
Seismometry Seis*mom"e*try, n. The mensuration of such phenomena of earthquakes as can be expressed in numbers, or by their relation to the co["o]rdinates of space.
Seismoscope
Seismoscope Seis"mo*scope, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -scope.] (Physics) A seismometer.

Meaning of Seismo from wikipedia

- Seismo Cr**** is a stream in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. It heads near Meat Mountain and flows to the Utukok River. Seismo Cr****...
- Seismo-electromagnetics are various electro-magnetic phenomena believed to be generated by tectonic forces acting on the Earth's crust, and possibly ****ociated...
- Ring Research. Retrieved January 8, 2013. "Frequently Asked Questions". Seismo.berkeley.edu. Retrieved April 22, 2011. "Western Regional Climate Center"...
- ca/cpc/doc/en/support/kb/nps/amendment-letter-march-2022.pdf [bare URL PDF] ftp://seismo.nrcan.gc.ca/exports/intensity/mlr.txt [permanent dead link] "Po****tion...
- Seismology (/saɪzˈmɒlədʒi, saɪs-/; from Ancient Gr**** σεισμός (seismós) meaning "earthquake" and -λογία (-logía) meaning "study of") is the scientific...
- Processes, ISBN 1-86239-147-5 p84–86 "USGS seismic hazard map of Eastern Asia". Seismo.ethz.ch. Archived from the original on 3 March 2000. Retrieved 30 May 2011...
- CSES (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite), or Zhangheng, is a Chinese–Italian space mission dedicated to monitoring electromagnetic field and waves...
- distribution of interplate moment release including slow earthquakes and the seismo-geodetic coupling in the Sanriku-oki region along the ****an trench". Tectonophysics...
- and Planetary Sciences Institutions University of California, Berkeley Patrons National Science Foundation Website http://seismo.berkeley.edu/~manga/...
- on March 1, 2012. Retrieved June 8, 2012. "Hayward Fault: UC Berkeley". seismo.berkeley.edu. Archived from the original on April 22, 2008. Retrieved April...