seismology

     

Seismology (from the Greek seismos(σεισμός) = earthquake an λόγος,logos = knowledge ) is the scientific study of earthquakes and the propagation of elastic waves through the Earth. The field also includes studies of earthquake effects, such as tsunamis as well as diverse seismic sources such as volcanic, tectonic, oceanic, atmospheric, and artificial processes (such as explosions). A related field that uses geology to infer information regarding past earthquakes is paleoseismology. A recording of earth motion as a function of time is called a seismogram.

Trivia about seismology

  • A whole lot of shakin' goes on in this science that deals almost exclusively with earthquakes
  • A whole lot of shakin' goes on in this science that deals almost exclusively with earthquakes
  • From 1937 to 1970 Charles Richter taught this science at Caltech

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