I had now learned to gauge her emotional moods like a seismologist reads a Richter scale. |
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The Richter scale of magnitude was created in 1935 by the American seismologist Charles F. Richter. |
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Google's latest doodle celebrates the birthday of Danish seismologist Inge Lehmann, who discovered the existence of an inner core in the Earth. |
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The Richter scale was developed by seismologist Charles Richter in the 1930s to bring consistent, objective criteria to evaluating the size of earthquakes. |
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The vessel captain, geologist and seismologist are employed by the non-resident company. |
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The quake jiggled the greater Los Angeles region and was felt as far south as San Diego, said seismologist Susan Hough. |
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Dr. Tolstoy, a seismologist, asked if the Hawaii scientists knew that the global network of sensors that track faint planetary rumbles had recently detected swarms of seaquakes on the Gakkel Ridge. |
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Its members are mostly countries in and around the Pacific, where tsunamis are much more common. Arun Bapat, an Indian seismologist, nonetheless cites examples of four previous tsunamis that have reached India. |
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He studies and learns from earthquakes as a seismologist and director of the Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno. |
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Bennett Simpson, a seismologist with the British Geological Survey in Edinburgh, said, 'This was a significant earthquake. |
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One out of every eight weeks I am the on-duty seismologist, so I have to respond to an earthquake as soon as it happens, even if it's in the middle of the night. |
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Seismologist Walter Mooney, lead coordinator for the USGS Indian Ocean tsunami warning system program, organized the training course. |
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