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What (who) is Golizyn seismograph - definition

VOLCANO OBSERVATORY LOCATED AT UWEKAHUNA BLUFF ON THE RIM OF KĪLAUEA
Whitney Seismograph Vault No. 29; Hawaii Volcano Observatory; Thomas A. Jaggar Museum
  • Aerial view above HVO in 2009, nine years prior to the crater collapse and enlargement in 2018
  • HVO [[volcanologist]] collecting pahoehoe samples, Kilauea, 1972

Seismometer         
  • CMG-40T triaxial broadband seismometer
  • A Seismogram graph
  • Replica of [[Zhang Heng]]'s seismoscope ''Houfeng Didong Yi''
  • Simplified LaCoste suspension using a zero-length spring
  • Matsushiro Seismological Observatory
  • Milne horizontal pendulum seismometer. One of the [[Important Cultural Properties of Japan]]. Exhibit in the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Basic horizontal-motion seismograph. The inertia of the round weight tends to hold the pen still while the base moves back and forth.
  • Seismometer without housing; presented during a demonstration for children about earthquakes at Alfred Wegener Institute.
  • A low-frequency 3-direction [[ocean-bottom seismometer]] (cover removed). Two masses for x- and y-direction can be seen, the third one for z-direction is below.  This model is a CMG-40TOBS, manufactured by Güralp Systems Ltd and is part of the [http://www.mbari.org/mars/default.html Monterey Accelerated Research System].
  • Viewing of a Develocorder film
INSTRUMENT THAT RECORDS SEISMIC WAVES BY MEASURING GROUND MOTIONS, CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, AND EXPLOSIONS
Seismograph; Seismographs; Seismometers; Seismography; Earthquake detector; Instrument measurement in earthquake; Seismographic recorder; Seismoscope; Seismometre; Seismometry; Seismic station; Seismographic instrumentation
·noun An instrument for measuring the direction, duration, and force of earthquakes and like concussions.
seismograph         
  • CMG-40T triaxial broadband seismometer
  • A Seismogram graph
  • Replica of [[Zhang Heng]]'s seismoscope ''Houfeng Didong Yi''
  • Simplified LaCoste suspension using a zero-length spring
  • Matsushiro Seismological Observatory
  • Milne horizontal pendulum seismometer. One of the [[Important Cultural Properties of Japan]]. Exhibit in the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Basic horizontal-motion seismograph. The inertia of the round weight tends to hold the pen still while the base moves back and forth.
  • Seismometer without housing; presented during a demonstration for children about earthquakes at Alfred Wegener Institute.
  • A low-frequency 3-direction [[ocean-bottom seismometer]] (cover removed). Two masses for x- and y-direction can be seen, the third one for z-direction is below.  This model is a CMG-40TOBS, manufactured by Güralp Systems Ltd and is part of the [http://www.mbari.org/mars/default.html Monterey Accelerated Research System].
  • Viewing of a Develocorder film
INSTRUMENT THAT RECORDS SEISMIC WAVES BY MEASURING GROUND MOTIONS, CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, AND EXPLOSIONS
Seismograph; Seismographs; Seismometers; Seismography; Earthquake detector; Instrument measurement in earthquake; Seismographic recorder; Seismoscope; Seismometre; Seismometry; Seismic station; Seismographic instrumentation
(seismographs)
A seismograph is an instrument for recording and measuring the strength of earthquakes.
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Seismometry         
  • CMG-40T triaxial broadband seismometer
  • A Seismogram graph
  • Replica of [[Zhang Heng]]'s seismoscope ''Houfeng Didong Yi''
  • Simplified LaCoste suspension using a zero-length spring
  • Matsushiro Seismological Observatory
  • Milne horizontal pendulum seismometer. One of the [[Important Cultural Properties of Japan]]. Exhibit in the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Basic horizontal-motion seismograph. The inertia of the round weight tends to hold the pen still while the base moves back and forth.
  • Seismometer without housing; presented during a demonstration for children about earthquakes at Alfred Wegener Institute.
  • A low-frequency 3-direction [[ocean-bottom seismometer]] (cover removed). Two masses for x- and y-direction can be seen, the third one for z-direction is below.  This model is a CMG-40TOBS, manufactured by Güralp Systems Ltd and is part of the [http://www.mbari.org/mars/default.html Monterey Accelerated Research System].
  • Viewing of a Develocorder film
INSTRUMENT THAT RECORDS SEISMIC WAVES BY MEASURING GROUND MOTIONS, CAUSED BY EARTHQUAKES, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, AND EXPLOSIONS
Seismograph; Seismographs; Seismometers; Seismography; Earthquake detector; Instrument measurement in earthquake; Seismographic recorder; Seismoscope; Seismometre; Seismometry; Seismic station; Seismographic instrumentation
·noun The mensuration of such phenomena of earthquakes as can be expressed in numbers, or by their relation to the coordinates of space.

Wikipedia

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory

The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) is an agency of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and one of five volcano observatories operating under the USGS Volcano Hazards Program. Based in Hilo, Hawaii, the observatory monitors six Hawaiian volcanoes: Kīlauea, Mauna Loa, Kamaʻehuakanaloa (formerly Lōʻihi), Hualālai, Mauna Kea, and Haleakalā, of which, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa are the most active. The observatory has a worldwide reputation as a leader in the study of active volcanism. Due to the relatively non-explosive nature of Kīlauea's volcanic eruptions for many years, scientists have generally been able to study ongoing eruptions in proximity without being in extreme danger.

Prior to May 2018, the observatory's offices were located at Uwekahuna Bluff, the highest point on the rim of Kīlauea Caldera. The summit collapse events during the 2018 eruption of Kīlauea damaged those facilities, so the observatory has since been operating from various temporary offices located in Hilo on the Island of Hawaiʻi.