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Entry: amplitude
URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/76
The size of the wiggles on an earthquake recording; more general and correct in a physical sense the height of a wave-like disturbance - such as the seismic record trace (called waveform) - from the medium (zero) level to its peak, respectively trough. When measured from peak to trough it is called double or �peak-to-peak� (more correct �peak-to-trough�) amplitude. In seismology ground motion amplitudes are usually measured in nanometers (10-9 m) or micrometers (10-6 m)
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The size of the wiggles on an earthquake recording; more general and correct in a physical sense the height of a wave-like disturbance - such as the seismic record trace (called waveform) - from the medium (zero) level to its peak, respectively trough. When measured from peak to trough it is called double or �peak-to-peak� (more correct �peak-to-trough�) amplitude. In seismology ground motion amplitudes are usually measured in nanometers (10-9 m) or micrometers (10-6 m)
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Definition
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The size of the wiggles on an earthquake recording; more general and correct in a physical sense the height of a wave-like disturbance - such as the seismic record trace (called waveform) - from the medium (zero) level to its peak, respectively trough. When measured from peak to trough it is called double or �peak-to-peak� (more correct �peak-to-trough�) amplitude. In seismology ground motion amplitudes are usually measured in nanometers (10-9 m) or micrometers (10-6 m)
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amplitude
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