Universities and the USGS.
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Seismologists are people who study earthquakes and the propagation of earthquake waves (more correctly termed seismic waves) through the Earth.
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They are called seismologists.
Some famous seismologists include Charles Richter, who developed the Richter magnitude scale for measuring earthquakes, and Inge Lehmann, who discovered Earth's inner core. Hiroo Kanamori is also renowned for his contributions to understanding earthquake mechanisms.
Seismologists are scientists who study earthquakes and the movements of the Earth's crust. They analyze seismic waves to understand the causes and effects of earthquakes, as well as to help mitigate their impact on society. Seismologists also study other related phenomena, such as volcanic activity and tsunamis.
Seismologists.
They are called seismologists.