Seismic monitoring is a scientific technique used to study and analyze the vibrations and movements of the Earth's crust, particularly during earthquakes. This field involves the measurement and recording of seismic waves generated by natural or induced seismic events, as well as the analysis of these data to understand the structure and dynamics of the Earth's interior. Seismic monitoring is essential for studying earthquake activity, volcano eruptions, and other geodynamic processes, as well as for assessing the potential risks associated with these phenomena. This research area relies on a network of seismometers and other instruments strategically placed around the world to detect and monitor seismic activity in real-time.