Abstract Most instruments used in seismological practice to record ground mo-tion are pendulum seismographs, velocigraphs, or accelerographs. In most cases it is assumed that seismic instruments are only sensitive to the translational motion of the instrument’s base. In this study the full equation of pendulum motion, including the inputs of rotations and tilts, is considered. It is shown that tilting the accelerograph’s base can severely impact its response to the ground motion. The method of tilt evaluation using uncorrected strong-motion accelerograms was first suggested by Graizer (1989), and later tested in several laboratory experiments with different strong-motion instruments. The method is based on the difference in the tilt sensi-t...
Broadband seismic recordings in the near-field of Strombolian explosions, at 500 m distance, show pr...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...
This article describes the tilting motion of the ground observed before and after the occurrence of ...
This paper begins with a brief introduction regarding the problems associated with instrument tilts ...
Seismometers for measuring horizontal vibrations respond not only to the required ground motion but ...
The need for a greatly expanded network of strong-motion accelerographs throughout the seismic regio...
The need for a greatly expanded network of strong-motion accelerographs throughout the seismic regio...
In this study, both records of a digital accelerometer and a seismograph at a far-field station for ...
Since the first strong-motion accelerographs for the measurement of the ground motion associated wit...
Since the first strong-motion accelerographs for the measurement of the ground motion associated wit...
This article is intended as introductory to subsequent papers in this Bulletin. The purpose and meth...
This paper presents a review of the advances in strong motion recording since the early 1930s, based...
[1] This work assesses whether tiltmeters can reliably measure ground tilt in the 2–20 s band, simil...
Broadband seismic recordings in the near-field of Strombolian explosions, at 500 m distance, show pr...
Broadband seismic recordings in the near-field of Strombolian explosions, at 500 m distance, show pr...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...
This article describes the tilting motion of the ground observed before and after the occurrence of ...
This paper begins with a brief introduction regarding the problems associated with instrument tilts ...
Seismometers for measuring horizontal vibrations respond not only to the required ground motion but ...
The need for a greatly expanded network of strong-motion accelerographs throughout the seismic regio...
The need for a greatly expanded network of strong-motion accelerographs throughout the seismic regio...
In this study, both records of a digital accelerometer and a seismograph at a far-field station for ...
Since the first strong-motion accelerographs for the measurement of the ground motion associated wit...
Since the first strong-motion accelerographs for the measurement of the ground motion associated wit...
This article is intended as introductory to subsequent papers in this Bulletin. The purpose and meth...
This paper presents a review of the advances in strong motion recording since the early 1930s, based...
[1] This work assesses whether tiltmeters can reliably measure ground tilt in the 2–20 s band, simil...
Broadband seismic recordings in the near-field of Strombolian explosions, at 500 m distance, show pr...
Broadband seismic recordings in the near-field of Strombolian explosions, at 500 m distance, show pr...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...
The seismoscope is a simple instrument designed originally to give a largely qualitative indication ...