Seismometer

instrument that records seismic waves by measuring ground motions, caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and explosions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seismometer

A seismometer or seismograph is an instrument that measures motions of the ground, including those generated by earthquakes, nuclear explosions and other sources.

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Strong motion seismometer.

Records of seismic waves called seismograms allow us to map the interior of the Earth, and to find and measure the size of those different sources.[1]

The word derives from the Greek word, seismós, a shaking or quake, from the verb σείω, seíō, to shake; and μέτρον, métron, measure.

The technique of using a seismometer to build up a picture of the Earth's interior is called seismic tomography.[2]

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