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Entry: strong-motion instrument

URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/103

An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale

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accepted on 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.748

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date accepted 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.748
date submitted 10 Feb 2022 10:16:37.350
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description An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale
item class Concept
label strong-motion instrument
notation 103
register tcs sEISMO
status status experimental
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account name t.randriamalala@externe.brgm.fr
name Tendry R

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description An accelerograph designed to record accurately the strong ground motion generated by an earthquake. They were originally developed by earthquake engineers, because the traditional seismographs designed by seismologists to record weak ground motions from earthquakes were too fragile and did not have sufficient dynamic range to record strong ground motions. A typical strong-motion accelerograph has a tri-axial accelerometer, which records acceleration up to 2 g on scale
label strong-motion instrument
notation 103
pref label strong-motion instrument
type Concept

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