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Entry: accelerograph

URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/73

A compact, rugged, and relatively inexpensive seismograph designed to record the signal from an accelerometer, especially of strong ground shaking on ground or in structures, caused by nearby large earthquakes (see, e.g., Trifunac, 2009. Film used to be the most common analog recording medium. Modern accelerographs, however, record digitally with much larger dynamic range. Whereas a traditional strong-motion accelerograph begins recording when the motion exceeds a certain specified trigger level, at present, some seismic networks record acceleration within a large dynamic range continuously

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date accepted 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.721
date submitted 10 Feb 2022 10:16:37.381
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description A compact, rugged, and relatively inexpensive seismograph designed to record the signal from an accelerometer, especially of strong ground shaking on ground or in structures, caused by nearby large earthquakes (see, e.g., Trifunac, 2009. Film used to be the most common analog recording medium. Modern accelerographs, however, record digitally with much larger dynamic range. Whereas a traditional strong-motion accelerograph begins recording when the motion exceeds a certain specified trigger level, at present, some seismic networks record acceleration within a large dynamic range continuously
item class Concept
label accelerograph
notation 73
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 A compact, rugged, and relatively inexpensive seismograph designed to record the signal from an accelerometer, especially of strong ground shaking on ground or in structures, caused by nearby large earthquakes (see, e.g., Trifunac, 2009. Film used to be the most common analog recording medium. Modern accelerographs, however, record digitally with much larger dynamic range. Whereas a traditional strong-motion accelerograph begins recording when the motion exceeds a certain specified trigger level, at present, some seismic networks record acceleration within a large dynamic range continuously
label accelerograph
notation 73
pref label accelerograph
type Concept

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