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Перевод: seismologist
сейсмолог
Тезаурус:
- These steeply-inclined belts or zones of earthquake sites are known now to exist all round the Pacific; they are called Benioff zones, after their discoverer, the seismologist Hugo Benioff.
- In 1895 he became secretary to the British Association seismological committee for study of earth tremors and the following year he and the seismologist John Milne q.v., newly returned from his pioneering work in Japan, became joint secretaries of its newly established subcommittee for seismological investigation, until Davison retired from this position in 1899.
- VOLCANO by Shusaku Endo Sceptre, 4.99 JINPEI SUDA, a Japanese seismologist who has just retired, is convinced that the volcano Akadake, his obsession throughout his career, is dormant; but Durand, a defrocked French Catholic priest, believes the volcano will erupt and sweep away the new Christian retreat being built on its slopes, as a sign of divine displeasure with Japan.
- , Cargill Gilston (1856-;1922), physicist and seismologist, was born 30 June 1856 in Penicuik, Midlothian, the sixth son in the family of seven sons and one daughter of Pelham Knott, paper-maker and later commission agent of Penicuik, and his wife Helen Macintyre, daughter of Patrick McOmish, writer of Edinburgh.
- , Richard Dixon (1858-;1936), geologist and seismologist, was born 31 July 1858 in Dublin, the third son in the family of four sons and one daughter of Thomas Oldham q.v., first head of the Geological Survey of India, and his wife, daughter of William Dixon of Liverpool.
- , John (1850-;1913), seismologist, geologist, mining engineer, and traveller, was born 30 December 1850 in Mount Vernon, Liverpool, the only child of John Milne, wool-dealer, of 147 Drake Street, Rochdale, and his wife Emma, daughter of James Twycross, JP, of Wokingham.
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