seismografien
Seismografien are instruments and systems designed to detect, record and analyze ground motions caused by earthquakes and other seismic events. A typical seismograph combines a sensor, or seismometer, with a recorder that transforms the sensed movement into a readable signal. The result is a seismogram, a time series of ground displacement, velocity, or acceleration. Modern installations often rely on digital sensors and data loggers, enabling rapid transmission and global data sharing.
Historically, the idea of recording earth motion extends back to ancient seismoscopes, but practical, continuous recording
Technical characteristics of seismografien include multiple components (typically horizontal and vertical sensors), varying bandwidths (short-period, long-period,
Applications extend from earthquake research and hazard assessment to engineering and monitoring for nuclear test treaties.