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Entry: Instrument response
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In order to recover the ground motion at a recording site, one must deconvolve (see deconvolution) the contribution of the recording instrumentation. A modern instrument response can be broken down into two stages: a) the transformation of ground motion to an electrical energy followed b) by the transformation of that electrical energy into an output signal which can produce a permanent record (historically paper or photographic record, today mostly a digital stream recorded on a computer storage unit)
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submitted by | Viqui Agazzi |
accepted on | 13 Nov 2023 11:21:07.115 |
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Instrument response
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earthsciencevariables
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Solid earth
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In order to recover the ground motion at a recording site, one must deconvolve (see deconvolution) the contribution of the recording instrumentation. A modern instrument response can be broken down into two stages: a) the transformation of ground motion to an electrical energy followed b) by the transformation of that electrical energy into an output signal which can produce a permanent record (historically paper or photographic record, today mostly a digital stream recorded on a computer storage unit)
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c 2cafb855
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Earth science variables
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Instrument response
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Concept
| observable property
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