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Day: January 17, 2011

Posted on January 17, 2011

Noise on a seismometers and geophones, a overview

A geophone and seismometers record a lot more then just earthquakes, they also record noise from all types of things. Most common is the wind, but also cars, people, animals and other things.

The GeoNet in New Zealand has put together a great guide on this noise sources.

This guide can be viewed here.

Seismic Monitoring of Volcanoes (geonet.org.nz)

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