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Meaning of microseismograph
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microseismograph (n.)
A microseismometer; specif., a microseismometer producing a graphic record.
microseismograph Sentence Examples
- The microseismograph recorded subtle earth tremors caused by the nearby construction project.
- Scientists deployed the microseismograph in the cave to monitor potential rockfalls.
- The microseismograph detected tiny vibrations from the distant earthquake, providing valuable data for studying its epicenter.
- The researchers used a microseismograph to study the geological structure of the seafloor.
- The microseismograph captured the faint tremors of a volcanic eruption, providing early warning for potential hazards.
- Engineers used microseismographs to monitor the vibrations of bridges during stress tests.
- The microseismograph was placed in the borehole to detect any seismic activity associated with the underground drilling.
- Researchers used the microseismograph to identify hidden fault lines in the region.
- The sensitive microseismograph picked up the vibrations caused by a passing truck, demonstrating its ability to detect small-scale events.
- The microseismograph was used to monitor seismic activity in the area, helping to assess the potential for earthquakes or other geological events.
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A microseismometer; specif., a microseismometer producing a graphic record.
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The microseismograph recorded subtle earth tremors caused by the nearby construction project.
Scientists deployed the microseismograph in the cave to monitor potential rockfalls.
The microseismograph detected tiny vibrations from the distant earthquake, providing valuable data for studying its epicenter.
The researchers used a microseismograph to study the geological structure of the seafloor.