the creep meter
A seismometer, which is a device that measures ground movements, can detect both vertical and horizontal movements along a fault. These instruments are crucial for monitoring seismic activity and predicting potential earthquakes.
this is where the seismic waves recorded; measures vertical earth motion
A geodetic instrument called an extensometer or tiltmeter is used to measure tiny vertical or horizontal movements of markers set up on opposite sides of a fault. These instruments can detect even small changes in the Earth's crust, helping to monitor potential fault movements and seismic activity.
Yes, vertical angles do have the same measures.
vertical movements
a creep meter measures vertical movement and a tilt meter measures horizontal movement. Hope my answer works for you thanks
Thermals
A seismograph is an instrument used to measure and record vibrations and movement in the Earth and on the ground. These instruments are no longer as widely used, as there are modern instruments used to separately measure or record these movements, such as seismometers.
no vertical angles are equal
Some common meteorological instruments include thermometer (measures temperature), barometer (measures air pressure), hygrometer (measures humidity), anemometer (measures wind speed), and rain gauge (measures precipitation). These instruments are used to monitor and study different aspects of the weather and climate.
GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar monitor both vertical and horizontal movements along the fault.
A seismometer and a tiltmeter are both instruments used to measure ground movement. The main difference is that a seismometer measures seismic waves generated by earthquakes, while a tiltmeter measures changes in tilt or inclination of the ground, which can be caused by various factors, including volcanic activity, landslides, or tectonic movements. Both instruments play a crucial role in monitoring and studying earth movements and can provide valuable data for understanding geological events.