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seismologist

[ sahyz-mol-uh-jist, sahys- ]

noun

  1. a scientist who specializes in the study of earthquakes:

    By studying core samples taken from the ocean floor, seismologists can predict the likelihood of a major quake occurring on this fault line.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of seismologist1

First recorded in 1855–60; seismolog(y) ( def ) + -ist ( def )
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Southern California, in all of 2024, had 15 seismic sequences that included at least one quake that had a magnitude of 4.0 or stronger, said Lucy Jones, a seismologist and Caltech research associate.

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“Seismologists have spent decades trying to read the tea leaves to look for patterns.” said Susan Hough, a seismologist with the U.S.

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But seismologists have told the BBC it is difficult to be sure.

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By seismologist Lucy Jones’ count, Southern California has experienced 15 independent seismic sequences so far this year in which there have been at least one magnitude 4 or higher earthquake.

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“The plans to instrument all of Tibet are particularly ambitious and exciting, as this is one of the most tectonically active regions on Earth,” says James Hammond, a seismologist at Birkbeck, University of London.

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