Relating to seismography and seismology.(adjective)
Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "seismographic" in a sentence
"Yet the three successive shocks whose seismographic records we have traced in this chapter have gradually polarized the American religious scene, as people especially young people have increasingly sorted themselves out religiously according to their moral and political views, leaving both the liberal, secular pole and the conservative, evangelical pole strengthened and the moderate religious middle seriously weakened."
"AP A Pakistani meteorologist at a local office in Islamabad, Pakistan points to seismographic data showing the intensity of the earthquake."
"To assess whether such waves can set off large, distant quakes, Dr. Parsons and a co-author in the Nature Geoscience paper, Aaron Velasco of the University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, studied a 30-year seismographic record of all possible quakes larger than magnitude 5 that might have been triggered by every quake of magnitude 7 or larger."