5 10 IndezSeismicity, (continued)in Belgium, 226in California, 268, 271-274in Canada, 97-100in Fennoscandia, 99in Greenland, 99in India, 335-348in <strong>the</strong> Indian Ocean, 91-97in Japan, 152, 158, 279-280in <strong>the</strong> Middle East, 321-334in <strong>the</strong> Pacific plate, 100-101in Scotland, 481<strong>Seismograms</strong>, see HistoricaI seismogramsSeismograph stations, see also entriesunder individual countriesbulletins, 375name, code and coordinates, 417-418selection for filming, 413Seismographs, 30-33Abuyama strong-motion, 439Agamennone, 449-450, 485Benioff, 60, 341, 345, 349-350, 383, 453,457, 459, 462, 471-472, 474, 476-477Biggs, 452Bosch, 58, 226Bosch-Omori, 31-33Brassart , 449-450Cartuja-type, 470Cecchi, 490, 492, 496CMO strong-motion, 391, 393Columbia LP, 453Darwin bifilar pendulum, 484-485Ehlert, 58Ewing, 23, 26-27, 452Galitzin, 23, 30-33, 58, 64, 75, 225-226,231, 239,426, 430, 452-453,458, 469,486Galitzin-Wilip, 226, 239, 421, 426, 457,462, 474Gray-Milne, 241, 452, 490Grenet, 453Halin, 421Imamura, 391, 393, 459J M A strong-motion, 391, 393Jones, 458Kirnos, 421, 426, 430Labrouste, 459Leet-Blumberg, 453Lowe, 481Mainka, 30-33, 231, 452-453, 485Milne, 37-40, 44, 58, 113, 182-183, 202-205, 234, 239, 341, 402, 451-453, 455,457-458, 460, 474, 481, 484-486, 488Milne-Shaw, 30-33, 229, 231, 239, 341,344-345, 451-453, 457-458, 460, 474,476-477, 484-485, 487-488 in Venezuela, 462MSK, 474Nasu, 432-433, 435Nikiforov, 430O’Leary inverted pendulum, 487Omori, 113, 115, 241, 391, 393, 423, 426,432-433, 435, 486, 488Omori-Ewing, 341, 344-345Press-Ewing, 453, 460, 476-477Quervain-Picard, 229, 231Rebeur-Ehlert, 52, 225Rebeur-Paschwitz, 51-53Sprengne<strong>the</strong>r, 226, 341, 345, 453, 462,472, 474, 476-477, 479TCHISS , 59-60Teledyne Geotech s-13, 476-477Tselner, 58Vicentini, 490, 492, 495Wiechert, 28, 30-33, 51-53, 64-65, 75,226, 229, 231, 241, 250, 341, 344-345,423, 426, 439-441 , 443, 453, 455, 459,462-472, 486Willmore, 453, 458, 460Wilson-Laminson , 345 , 453, 485Wood-Anderson, 229,231, 239, 341,344-345, 350, 352, 359, 383, 453, 457-459,486WWSSN LP, 30-33Seismoscope, 481, 492-494Seychelles , 499Sierra Leone, 498Solomon <strong>Islands</strong>1932 earthquake, 4041939 earthquake, 17Source mechanism, 19-22, 75-79, 87-90,315-318South Africa, Cape of Good Hope station,41, 46South Carolina, Columbia station, 57, 375South Dakota, Rapid City station, 57, 375Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet SocialistRepublicsSpain1680 Mdlaga earthquake, 208-2211954 earthquake, 26-27seismograph stationsCartuja, 8San Fernando, 8, 40-41, 46, 48Toledo, 8Sprengne<strong>the</strong>r seismographin Australia, 453in Belgium, 226in Colombia, 472in Egypt, 474in Hong Kong, 476-477, 479in India, 341, 345
Index 511Sri Lanka, Colombo station, 41, 46Strong motiondigitization of records, 390-400seismographs, 391, 393, 439seismology, 26Subduction zoneearthquake mechanism, 19-22in Ecuador, 362-363, 366in Mexico, 22, 24-25, 75, 82Juan de Fuca plate, 24Sumbawa, 1977 earthquake, 17, 19Surface-wave magnitudes, 38-39, 71-74,112, 194-196, 205-206, 226-228, 301-302, 309-310, 321-322comparison, 49Gutenberg, 114, 168-169Prague formula, 228, 231Moscow-Prague formula, 115, 168-169Swaziland, 499Swedenearthquakes (1975-1979), 66historical seismograms, 64-69seismograph stationsAbisko, 64-65Lund, 64-65Uppsala, 8, 64-68, 70-72, 80, 117Vassijaure, 64-65Switzerlandseismograph stationsBaseln, 229, 231Neuchatel, 231Zurich, 229, 231TTahiti, station, 459Taiwan, 121904 Chiayi earthquake, 4141906 Chiayi earthquake, 4141935 Hsinchu-Taichung earthquake, 245,415, 4171941 Chiayi earthquake, 4151964 Tainan earthquake, 245earthquakes, 241-252disastrous events (1644-1896), 245major events (1897-1984), 246-249historical seismograms, 250-251seismograph stations, 242Anpu, 241-242Taipei, 13, 241-242, 251, 420Tanzania, 499TCHISS seismograph, 59-60Teledyne Geotech S-13 seismograph, 476-477Thailandhistorical earthquakes, 253-266magnitude-frequency analysis, 261-265Togo, Lome station, 498Tonga Island1917 earthquake, 191919 earthquake, 17, 19Trinidad, 41, 47, 201, 203Tselner seismograph, 58Turkey, 3261668 Anatolian earthquake, 173-1801903 Armenia earthquake, 4141912 Marmara Sea earthquake, 4141924 Erzurm earthquake, 4141938 Kirsehir earthquake, 4151939 Erzincan earthquake, 173, 4151943 earthquake, 4151944 earthquake, 4151953 Yenice earthquake, 416magnitude-magnitude relations, 329Turkey-Iran, 1930 earthquake, 415UUNESCO, see United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural OrganizationUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics, 51668 Caucasus earthquake, 1751902 Andijan (Turkestan) earthquake,4141902 Kavkaz (Shemakha) earthquake,4141902 Turkestan earthquake, 4141904 Kamchatka earthquake, 171907 Karat ag (Tajikistan) earthquake,4141908 Siberian explosion, 261911 Verngi (Turkestan) earthquake, 17,4141915 Kurile Island earthquake, 171923 Kamchatka earthquake, 17, 2131925 Ardahan (Kavkaz) earthquake, 4141926 Erevan (Armenia) earthquake, 4151930 Stalinabad (Tajikistan) earth-quake ,4151952 Kamchatka earthquake, 17-181963 Kurile Island earthquake, 17-181969 Shikotan (Kurile Island) earth-quake, 18, 62historical seismograms, 374-375, 429-431seismograph stations, 430Alma Ata, 8, 375, 429-430Baku, 8, 115, 117, 429, 431Garm (TCHISS station), 62Irkutsk, 8, 41, 44, 46, 48, 57, 115, 117,375, 429-430Leningrad, 8
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