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chorography

[kuh-rog-ruh-fee, kaw-, koh-] / kəˈrɒg rə fi, kɔ-, koʊ- /


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Seismologist Carpenter is sure that special microbarographs, tuned up for the purpose, would have detected the persistent waves for several more days.

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But during this summer's tests, Japan's microbarographs showed a difference.

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By some estimates the first Chinese blast will quiver the world's microbarographs in about six months; others give 18 months as a more likely figure.

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Eventually they are refracted downward and reach microbarographs in Japan a few minutes behind the shorter waves that have passed directly through the lower atmosphere.

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The U.S. has a ring of microbarographs waiting for interesting waves to wash down from the Soviet border.

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