Definition of seismogram in English:
seismogram
noun ˈsʌɪzmə(ʊ)ɡramˈsaɪzməˌɡræm
A record produced by a seismograph.
Example sentencesExamples
- Seismic interpretation began with the generation of synthetic seismograms and subsequent ties to seismic data.
- The seismograms from earthquakes recorded at stations all over the world are analyzed to derive compressional and shear wave velocity and density as a function of depth.
- The scientists found that the seismograms were almost identical for waves that had travelled only in the mantle, or Earth's crust, and outer core.
- All data are rapidly made available, and seismograms from large earthquakes are posted within minutes of occurrence.
Definition of seismogram in US English:
seismogram
nounˈsaɪzməˌɡræmˈsīzməˌɡram
A record produced by a seismograph.
Example sentencesExamples
- The scientists found that the seismograms were almost identical for waves that had travelled only in the mantle, or Earth's crust, and outer core.
- All data are rapidly made available, and seismograms from large earthquakes are posted within minutes of occurrence.
- Seismic interpretation began with the generation of synthetic seismograms and subsequent ties to seismic data.
- The seismograms from earthquakes recorded at stations all over the world are analyzed to derive compressional and shear wave velocity and density as a function of depth.