Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings

International Society of Explosives Engineers
John E. Wiegand
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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24
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392 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

"We will attempt to explain the basic workings of a modern seismograph and how the recorded data can be interpreted, not only for determining compliance to the regulations, but also in determining whether or not a seismograph record is accurate and valid. We will discuss some parameters that should be included in all seismographic recordings. We will give examples and use overhead slidesto show examples of both accurate and valid recordings, and tampered and inaccurate seismograph recordings. Much of the information presented will be basic in nature, and will reflect the opinions and personal experiences of the author. We ho'pe the listener will gain valuable information concerning the use and interpretation of seismographic data, as well as find interest and sometimes humor in the examples shown."
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APA: John E. Wiegand  (1992)  Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings

MLA: John E. Wiegand Interpreting the Accuracy and Validity of Seismograph Recordings. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1992.

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