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2014
While living in Japan, John Milne (1850–1913) sought to study the 1880 Yokohama earthquake, soon realising that scientists lacked the proper tools. Aided by colleagues, he went on to develop the necessary instrumentation, and by 1896 he had built the first seismograph capable of recording major earthquakes in any part of the world.
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While living in Japan, John Milne (1850–1913) sought to study the 1880 Yokohama earthquake, soon realising that scientists lacked the proper tools. Aided by colleagues, he went on to develop the necessary instrumentation, and by 1896 he had built the first seismograph capable of recording major earthquakes in any part of the world.
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Physics Today, 1962
A new seismological station, which is expected to provide one of the world's most sensitive combinations of instruments for measuring earthquakes and tidal forces, is being built by the California Institute of Technology near Isabella Dam in the southern part of California's Sierra Nevada.
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A new seismological station, which is expected to provide one of the world's most sensitive combinations of instruments for measuring earthquakes and tidal forces, is being built by the California Institute of Technology near Isabella Dam in the southern part of California's Sierra Nevada.
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Harnessing the potential of digital twins in seismology
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023Luca Dal Zilio +2 more
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SeisBench—A Toolbox for Machine Learning in Seismology
Seismological Research Letters, 2022Jack Woollam +2 more
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