Synonym: seismal. Similar words: seismology, seismoscope, seismograph, seismologist, cosmic, deism, theism, ageism. Meaning: ['saɪzmɪk] adj. subject to or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration.
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(1) Earthquakes produce two types of seismic waves.
(2) The fishermen said the company's seismic survey was frightening away fish.
(3) The scientists positioned the seismic activity as being along the San Andreas fault.
(4) I have never seen such a seismic shift in public opinion in such a short period of time.
(5) Both buildings need seismic upgrading and renovation.
(6) In seismic stations throughout the world, modern digital seismometers took their place.
(7) Compared to the slick colored maps of seismic tomography, these cartoons seem like country cousins.
(8) In fact, they are similar to the seismic waves from any other earthquake anywhere in the world.
(9) After 123 a of quiescence, noticeable seismic activity began on 20 March, 1980.
(10) Far from being randomly distributed, nearly all seismic activity is concentrated in relatively narrow zones.
(11) In seismic tomography, as the technique was called, researchers focused on the travel times of waves.
(12) The great dislocation and uprooting that this seismic shift entails have had at least two results.
(13) The seismic jolt to Los Angeles home values appears to have finally settled down, way down.
(14) Although listening devices and seismic instruments were put in place, efforts to pinpoint the source of the noise were unsuccessful.
(15) They were disappointed to find that the seismic snapshots were too blurry to support those kinds of mental leaps.
(16) Similarly burial plots at seismic locations have been constructed by the use of seismic stratigraphy and correlation with adjacent well positions.
(17) The news that the chairman would resign set off seismic waves in the business community.
(18) These records provided a rare opportunity to study the attenuation of strong seismic waves as a means of assessing seismic hazard.
(19) Plans for the three-year exploration phase include drilling three wells and seismic studies at a cost of $ 13 million.
(20) This was a rare opportunity to study the attenuation of strong seismic waves and thereby improve seismic hazard assessment.
(21) The density and elastic properties of rock are both important in affecting the passage of seismic waves.
(22) I bite into the succulent, still-warm-from-the-grill crustacean whose spice factor is near seismic.
(23) No one has ever imaged a hot-spot plume with seismic tomography.
(24) To do that, however, they must run a gantlet of seismic and magnetic sensors buried along the border. Sentencedict.com
(25) Similarly, mines can be fitted with various types of sensors, whether seismic, magnetic, acoustic or infrared.
(26) As they toured the country showing the fruits of seismic tomography, they fanned the flames of interest in this new technique.
(27) There have been several attempts to explain the reasons for the strong seismic reflections from such zones.
(28) They were submerged more than 1,000 years ago, probably by seismic activity.
(29) In 1984 a similar study was completed in U.K. Quadrant 53 based on a non-exclusive seismic survey.
(30) These stages are a result of the different batches of seismic waves that such a jolt releases.
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