This chapter contains sections titled: Origins of the Seismology Archive; Historical Seismogram Filming Project; Seismology Records in Microform; Some General Information About the Phase Cards; Guidelines and Experience; Acknowledgments
In the past few decades historical documentation of a scientific and non-scientific nature has taken...
Large stores of seismic information currently exist on paper, film, and other media, containing uniq...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
This chapter contains sections titled: Origins of the Seismology Archive; Historical Seismogra...
As part of the worldwide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, the seismology arch...
In order to preserve important seismological documents and make them available inexpensively, the Ca...
A semi-automatic system to digitize seismographic records is described. Photographic images of the r...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
Caltech's Seismological Laboratory is making continuous sound recordings of the movements of the ear...
A digital data logger has been constructed at the California Institute of Technology for recording t...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
We briefly describe a computer-based system for interactive processing of earthquake seismograms rec...
A battery operated recording system of small size using a digital audio tape (DAT) recorder is now a...
The purpose of this note is to describe a card-image computer tape now available with earthquake ep...
The historical seismograms were produced before 1970s where there was no digital seismometer exists....
In the past few decades historical documentation of a scientific and non-scientific nature has taken...
Large stores of seismic information currently exist on paper, film, and other media, containing uniq...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
This chapter contains sections titled: Origins of the Seismology Archive; Historical Seismogra...
As part of the worldwide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, the seismology arch...
In order to preserve important seismological documents and make them available inexpensively, the Ca...
A semi-automatic system to digitize seismographic records is described. Photographic images of the r...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
Caltech's Seismological Laboratory is making continuous sound recordings of the movements of the ear...
A digital data logger has been constructed at the California Institute of Technology for recording t...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
We briefly describe a computer-based system for interactive processing of earthquake seismograms rec...
A battery operated recording system of small size using a digital audio tape (DAT) recorder is now a...
The purpose of this note is to describe a card-image computer tape now available with earthquake ep...
The historical seismograms were produced before 1970s where there was no digital seismometer exists....
In the past few decades historical documentation of a scientific and non-scientific nature has taken...
Large stores of seismic information currently exist on paper, film, and other media, containing uniq...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...