A digital data logger has been constructed at the California Institute of Technology for recording the signals from long-period Press-Ewing seismometers. Three-component data are continuously digitized at the rate of 10 samples per second with an 86-db dynamic range and stored on magnetic tape. With a tape speed of 0.5 inch/sec, data for a 24-hour period may be recorded on one 10 1/2-inch reel. An editing system is then used to select interesting events and convert them to a form compatible with the IBM 7090 computer for further reduction and analysis
The seismic method in exploration geophysics consists of creating a mechanical disturbance at or clo...
Observations of teleseismic events at remote sites necessitated the develop-ment of a portable digit...
Improving the Accuracy of Digital Seismic Traces Generated from Images of Paper Sign Bit Seismic Sec...
Data from a three-component, long-period seismometer system is recorded in digital form on magnetic ...
As part of the worldwide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, the seismology arch...
In the last two decades the use of mobile digital seismic stations has become more and more widespre...
36-41The paper highlights a new design approach to overcome technical limitations of digital seismog...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
The purpose of this note is to describe a card-image computer tape now available with earthquake ep...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
University of California seismographic stations which date from 1887 at Lick Observatory and Berkele...
A Seismograph system for recording seismic waves by means of a triggered magnetic tape recorder was ...
In order to preserve important seismological documents and make them available inexpensively, the Ca...
As a joint project between California Institute of Technology, The University of Southern Californi...
Over the past few years, recording devices based on digital technology have completely replaced the ...
The seismic method in exploration geophysics consists of creating a mechanical disturbance at or clo...
Observations of teleseismic events at remote sites necessitated the develop-ment of a portable digit...
Improving the Accuracy of Digital Seismic Traces Generated from Images of Paper Sign Bit Seismic Sec...
Data from a three-component, long-period seismometer system is recorded in digital form on magnetic ...
As part of the worldwide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, the seismology arch...
In the last two decades the use of mobile digital seismic stations has become more and more widespre...
36-41The paper highlights a new design approach to overcome technical limitations of digital seismog...
In this two chapter report, instrumentation used to collect seismic data is described. This data acq...
The purpose of this note is to describe a card-image computer tape now available with earthquake ep...
The use of magnetic tape recording by seismologists has been limited, for the most part, as a prospe...
University of California seismographic stations which date from 1887 at Lick Observatory and Berkele...
A Seismograph system for recording seismic waves by means of a triggered magnetic tape recorder was ...
In order to preserve important seismological documents and make them available inexpensively, the Ca...
As a joint project between California Institute of Technology, The University of Southern Californi...
Over the past few years, recording devices based on digital technology have completely replaced the ...
The seismic method in exploration geophysics consists of creating a mechanical disturbance at or clo...
Observations of teleseismic events at remote sites necessitated the develop-ment of a portable digit...
Improving the Accuracy of Digital Seismic Traces Generated from Images of Paper Sign Bit Seismic Sec...