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coseismal
[koh-sahyz-muhl, -sahys-]
adjective
of, relating to, or being in a line, curve, etc., connecting or comprising points on the earth's surface at which an earthquake wave arrives simultaneously.
coseismal
/ əʊˈɪə /
adjective
of or designating points at which earthquake waves are felt at the same time
(of a line on a map) connecting such points
noun
such a line on a map
Word History and Origins
Origin of coseismal1
Example Sentences
If, however, the number of observations is large for the size of the disturbed area, the construction of coseismal lines may define approximately the position of the epicentre.
With evidence so abundant, a new method of drawing coseismal lines becomes possible.
The coseismal lines obtained in this manner are represented by the continuous curves in Fig.
There is thus an apparent increase in the velocity with the distance, but the accuracy of the coseismal lines is unequal to establishing this as a fact.
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