All, I just received this message. Does anyone know anything about MET (molecular-electronic transfer) seismometers? I will be contacting them to see how much they cost. -Larry Cochrane ----- Original Message ----- From: The Center for Molecular Electronics To: cochrane@.............. Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:30 PM Subject: Seismic sensors Dear Seismologist! We know that you're interested in seismology. We believe that this information conserning new seismic sensors may be interesting for you. Please, pay attention to new unique MET (molecular-electronic transfer) seismometers developed in Center for Molecular Electronic specially for using by amateur seismologists and for educational purposes. These instruments use innovative molecular-electronic technology and provide professional quality seismic records for incomparable very low price. For more details, please, visit our web-page ( http://cme.ffke.mipt.ru ). About us. The Center for Molecular Electronics is a scientific organization. Our field of interest includes transportation phenomena in liquids and solid states, interfacial processes, electrochemistry and applications. MET technology is a result of more than a 15 years scientific and technical efforts. We continue our research programs and new models of MET sensors are now under development. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us (cme@.................. Best regards, Prof. Vladimir A. Kozlov, Head of Center for Molecular Electronics, Department of Physical and Quantum Electronics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 9, Institutskii per., Dolgoprudnuy, Moscow reg, Russia, 141700 __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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