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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MICROSEISMICAL»
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Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements
Storms of microseismical motions appear to travel from point to point. Sometimes
a local earthquake is not noticed in the tromometer, whilst one which occurred at
a distance, although it may be small, is distinctly observed. To explain this ...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
Microseismical activity in different parts of the kingdom. 3. The number and
intensity of earthquakes. 41. The state of activity at volcanoes. 5. The state of hot
springs. 6. The increase or decrease in the water of wells. From the tabular matter
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1888
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Symposium on Microseisms Held at Arden House
"The father of microseismical research seems to have been Father Timoteo
Bertelli of Florence. In 1870 Father Bertelli suspended a pendulum in a cellar
which he observed with a telescope ... In 1873 Bertelli by means of microscopes
fixed in ...
United States. Office of Naval Research, 1953
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Civilizing Mission: Exact Sciences and French Overseas ...
The former was of interest to astronomers and geodesists, the latter to petroleum
geologists. Romer's big seismograph served to elucidate neither structure.
Instead, the geophysicists on Morne-des-Cadets focused on microseismical
agitation, ...
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Report of the Annual Meeting
Microseismical activity in different parts of the kingdom. 3. The number and
intensity of earthquakes. 4A. The state of activity at volcanoes. 5. The state of hot
springs. 6. The increase or decrease in the water of wells. From the tabular matter
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1888
Dr. W. Laska, 160; on the Connection between Microseismical Pendulum
Moveinents, Wind and Other Natural Phenomena, Dr. Eduard Mazelle, 160 ; the
Crater of Etna and Changes Taking Place in the Same, Dr. A. Ricco, 161 ; the ...
... discharges in atmosphere, acoustical events, electrical conductivity of aerosol
particles, microseismical pressure P dv/dr events Experiment or Instrument
Pressure and temperature Accelerometer Doppler measurements Mass
spectrometer ...
At a central station a daily map was issued on which microseismical activity
throughout the Italian peninsula was indicated. Tremors are still systematically
observed in Italy and in Manila, whilst in Japan they have been continuously
recorded ...
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Geological Survey Bulletin
Data on focal depth, magnitude and energy, intensity, and spatial and temporal
distribution are discussed and presented in tables, maps, and graphs. — D. B. V.
177-45. Bisztriczany, E., and Csomor, D[ezs5]. MIcroseismical evaluation of the ...
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Proceedings of the 27th International Conference of Safety ...
Jahns' tests (borehole tests) and monitoring of the rock mass seismicity. As to
used seismical parameters of the longwall face, there are used two aspects of
evaluation - microseismical (seismoaccoustic) and seismological methods results
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Bharat B. Dhar, B. C. Bhowmick, 1997