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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(31) Seismologists can also provide statistical estimates of the long-term seismic hazard.
(32) Seismic acquisition is likely to continue throughout 1992 and drilling activities are expected to recommence early in 1993.
(33) Looking in more detail, it is possible to classify seismic activity into four zones.
(34) Voters approved two bond measures to pay for the seismic retrofit, interior renovations and modernizing the electrical systems.
(35) Competing against time and against one an-other, they tweaked and massaged the raw seismic data with complex computer models.
(36) Also, the short scarps opposite the Caloris impact could be the result of seismic waves acting on such pre-existing faults.
(37) All the major gas discoveries were made between 1965 and 1967 using seismic data similar to that shown in Fig. 4.
(38) A Caltrans appeal would go to an ad hoc seismic retrofit permit review panel.
(39) How far such seismic social pressures come through to a child may be impossible to judge.
(40) The true state of affairs is unlikely to be clear until more and better quality deep seismic data become available.
(41) But the discovery of seismic activity suggests geological activity, which could provide large amounts of heat and minerals.
(42) Seismic tomography showed once and for all that the mantle was indeed in motion.
(43) Burial histories have been plotted at several well locations based on a stratigraphic interpretation of well and seismic data.
(44) If the seismic waves miss the plume[sentencedict.com], their record of it is lost to geophysicists.
(45) The vessel's reputation for excellent data acquisition was well matched by a significant upgrade in our seismic data processing capabilities.
(46) Churchill's best effects are achieved through the sudden injection of shock words which set off seismic disturbances.
(47) The findings could lead to improved seismic safety standards at nuclear plants.
(48) The Bari lands are also threatened by coal mining, and national oil company Maraven has begun seismic tests in the area.
(49) Areas underlain by soft sediments are particularly vulnerable during earthquakes, as the seismic waves can shake the ground more easily.
(50) A major seismic programme was undertaken during 1992 and this work will continue through 1993.
(51) The seismic waves from deeper earthquakes lose much of their energy by the time they reach the surface.
(52) Like light, seismic waves can reflect and refract off a surface.
(53) An initial seismic survey will be completed in 1993 with exploration drilling scheduled to begin early in 1994.
(54) Officials said there was no immediate threat of tsunami, a seismic ocean wave, which could be catastrophic to the area.sentencedict.com/seismic.html
(55) Some studies showed the seismic waves that passed through it speeding up; others showed them slowing down.
(56) A team of seismic engineers was bought in with equipment normally used in oil exploration to identify unusual objects buried underground.
(57) Spectrum analysis of seismic exploration program.
(58) a seismic shift in the political process.
(59) Detecting fractures by extracting seismic azimuthal anisotropy.
(60) Seismic signals are stored digitally in binary code.
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