Seismometers are sensors that sense and record the motion of the Earth arising from elastic waves. Seismometers may be deployed at Earth's surface, in shallow vaults, in boreholes, or underwater. A complete instrument package that records seismic signals is called a seismograph. Networks of seismographs continuously record ground motions around the world to facilitate the monitoring and analysis of global earthquakes and other seismic sources. Rapid location of earthquakes makes tsunami warnings possible because seismic waves travel considerably faster than tsunami waves.
Journal of Geophysics & Remote Sensing is one of the international journals of OMICS International with most cited articles on Seismology. It is an international scientific journal that aims to contribute to the constant scientific research, so as to promote research in the field of geosciences.
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Last date updated on September, 2024