noun
- very small earthquakes that are typically not felt by humans and can only be detected by sensitive instruments
Usage: geological term; plural form
Examples
- Scientists recorded hundreds of microquakes near the fault line last month.
- The seismograph detected microquakes that were too weak for residents to notice.
- Microquakes often occur before larger earthquakes as stress builds in the rock.
- Researchers use networks of sensors to monitor microquakes in volcanic regions.
- The mining operation triggered a series of microquakes in the surrounding area.
- Geologists study microquakes to better understand tectonic plate movement.