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A Few Questions on Seismograms

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aburlingham

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I work in the Air Force as a Volcanic Ash Analyst. Recently I've put together some training material for monitoring seismic activity in relation to volcanic eruptions. In my research (I was a complete novice before) I discovered the differences between seismographs, accelerometers, etc. I've cleared up must of it myself but I was wondering what is the practical application of seismograms which give out readings in microvolts? As in, how can I relate these to the amplitude associated with seismic activity? Any help would be great.
 
I would have assumed there is a calibration factor that converts microvolts to PGA or PGV or something like that, specific to each device, but the mfr's lit didn't have that?
 
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