What's the difference between seismological and seismology?

Seismological


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to seismology.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The findings were released at a Seismological Society of America meeting in Pasadena, California.
  • (2) Adaptive filtering is therefore apt for dealing with the "unknown" statistics situation and has been applied extensively in areas like communication, speech, radar, sonar, seismology, and biological signal processing and analysis for channel equalization, interference and echo canceling, line enhancement, signal detection, system identification, spectral analysis, beamforming, modeling, control, etc.
  • (3) "It seems quite likely that they are related," said Brian Baptie, the survey's head of seismology.
  • (4) "There are entire disciplines in which predictions have been failing, often at great cost to society," Silver argues, with fields at fault including biomedical research, national security, financial and economic modelling, political science and seismology.
  • (5) This was the sixth largest earthquake in the world since 1900, when seismological records began.

Seismology


Definition:

  • (n.) The science of earthquakes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The findings were released at a Seismological Society of America meeting in Pasadena, California.
  • (2) Adaptive filtering is therefore apt for dealing with the "unknown" statistics situation and has been applied extensively in areas like communication, speech, radar, sonar, seismology, and biological signal processing and analysis for channel equalization, interference and echo canceling, line enhancement, signal detection, system identification, spectral analysis, beamforming, modeling, control, etc.
  • (3) "It seems quite likely that they are related," said Brian Baptie, the survey's head of seismology.
  • (4) "There are entire disciplines in which predictions have been failing, often at great cost to society," Silver argues, with fields at fault including biomedical research, national security, financial and economic modelling, political science and seismology.
  • (5) This was the sixth largest earthquake in the world since 1900, when seismological records began.

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