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    John Milne (30 December 1850 – 31 July 1913) [1] [2] was a British geologist and mining engineer who worked on a horizontal seismograph . Biography. Milne was born in Liverpool, England, the only child of John Milne of Milnrow, and at first raised in Tunshill and later moved to Richmond, London, and then in 1895 to the Isle of Wight with his wife.

  2. John Milne was an English geologist and influential seismologist who developed the modern seismograph and promoted the establishment of seismological stations worldwide. Milne worked as a mining engineer in Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada, and in 1874 served as geologist on the expedition led by.

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  3. Geologist, engineer and seismologist John Milne is known as one of the most significant contributors to the understanding and evaluation of earthquakes, developed the first international network for seismological data, and created what may be considered the world’s first modern seismograph.

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    Geologist and engineer John Milne is known as one of the most significant contributors to the understanding and evaluation of earthquakes.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Milne, John (1850–1913) A British mining engineer who became professor of geology and mining in Tokyo. Milne became interested in earthquakes, developing and testing seismographs, and recording waves produced by explosions. He was the first to show that distant earthquakes could be recorded.

  7. Dec 11, 2013 · John Milne. No posh Brit he: the Victorian geologist reached Japan mainly by train, foot and pack animal, ostensibly to avoid seasickness. As I write this, flying to Japan across eastern...

  8. Dec 30, 2020 · On December 30, 1850, British geologist and mining engineer John Milne was born. He is best known for his invention of the horizontal pendulum seismograph (1894). Furthermore, he was one of the European scientists that helped organize the seismic survey of Japan in the last half of the 1800’s.

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