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据德新社汉堡1979年6月11日电,汉堡科学家们在这个繁忙的汉堡港市附近希思兰德(Heathland)乡村地区,注意着可能要发生的事件,来监听全世界的地震信号。汉堡地震台站设在以前的一个弹药地堡内,可能是此类型台站中最小的一个。除了系主任克卢斯曼(J.Klussmann)博士与几个学生作为技术指导外,在这个地质学者的监听站里大部分工作是利用自动化机器昼夜进行的。台站的资料是由镇上著名的高层大楼作最初评
According to the Deutsche Lufthansa burger On June 11, 1979, Hamburg scientists watched possible earthquakes in the Heathland countryside near the busy port city of Hamburg and listened to possible earthquakes. The Hamburg Seismological Station, housed in a former ammunition bunker, may be the smallest of these types of stations. With the exception of Dr. J. Klussmann, director of the department, and several students as technical advisors, most of the work at this geologist’s listening station is automated day and night. The information on the station was originally appraised by the town’s famous high-rise building