The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seismographic \Seis`mo*graph"ic\, a. Of or pertaining to a seismograph; indicated by a seismograph.
Wiktionary
a. Relating to seismography and seismology.
Usage examples of "seismographic".
Bajoran tore herself away from the seismographic sensors and followed Myra Calvert through the laboratory.
Two hours later, the berg was pronounced free of maneating crevices, and the seismographic party took charge.
On 28 May, a Sunday, when all but a skeleton crew were off duty, de la Chance ordered the entire seismographic crew to report for a special assignment.
Forte cruised its length slowly, on the lookout for trouble spots that might not have shown up on the preliminary seismographic surveys.
The rest of the day Forte spent mainly on logistics and getting the permanent seismographic survey organized.
Within an hour of the seismographic reading, crews will have drilled the holes through strata of incipient stress, pumped the supercooled polymer-treated water back into them at the proper temperature for the local gradient, and gone on to the next.
I apologize for smears -- seismographic paper is slick and does not take ink very well.
Seismographic sensors registered some small cave-ins, but they were in adjoining side tunnels and pits, not the main shaft.
The temblors are too small and distant to be felt on land, but have been recorded at seismographic stations on South Georgia, Punta Arenas, the South Sandwich Islands, and the Falkland Islands.