seismografit
Seismografit, commonly referred to as seismographs, are instruments used to detect and record ground motion caused by earthquakes, volcanic activity, and other vibrations of the Earth. They provide detailed records, or seismograms, that show how the ground moves over time.
Most traditional seismographs rely on an inertial mass and a moving frame. As the ground shakes, the
Seismographs can be analog or digital. They typically measure three components: vertical motion, and two horizontal
The modern seismograph evolved from enhancements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with key developments