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Subject: Re: The Zollner suspension seismometer
From: "meredith lamb" paleoartifact@.........
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:43:48 -0600


Hi Pete,

Yes...I'd like to see the pictures.  If its OK, I can "probably" easily put
them up on the web (I'am assuming digital) if
its OK with you, so other folks can see them...or, you maybe able to do so?
  I "assume" you're not the "Pete" with the first web reference?

Any specific problems you're seen; or, good points come to mind?  Is it
capable of longer periods?

Thanks, Meredith Lamb

On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Pete Rowe  wrote:

> Hi Meridith
> I've been running my version of this since 1988. It is a 3 second
> horizontal with violin "E" string as the wires. It is a little larger than a
> shoe box and I see easily 7.0 magnitude quakes anywhere on earth. Several
> folks have duplicated my design with good results. I think there is a sketch
> of it in the PSN archives somewhere. If you are interested, I can send you
> some pictures.
>
> Regards,
> Pete Rowe
>
>
> --- On Fri, 7/11/08, meredith lamb  wrote:
>
> > From: meredith lamb 
> > Subject: The Zollner suspension seismometer
> > To: psn-l@..............
> > Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:49 PM
>  > Hi all,
> >
> > Looking at the history of seismometers on the web; the
> > Zollner
> > suspension has held some interest
> > to me; as it "seems" to have alot of potential,
> > although I've not yet tried
> > it out.  Theres very little on
> > the web about it.
> >
> > http://njsas.org/gallery/pete_zollner/Figure_1_Standard_Seismograph
> >
> > and, its shown in Figure 6 below:
> >
> > http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learning/topics/seismology/history/part06.php
> >
> > Anyone tried such?  Results?
> >
> > Take care, Meredith Lamb
>
>
>
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Hi Pete,
 
Yes...I'd like to see the pictures.  If its OK, I can "probably" easily put them up on the web (I'am assuming digital) if
its OK with you, so other folks can see them...or, you maybe able to do so?   I "assume" you're not the "Pete" with the first web reference?
 
Any specific problems you're seen; or, good points come to mind?  Is it capable of longer periods?

Thanks, Meredith Lamb
 
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Pete Rowe <ptrowe@.........> wrote:
Hi Meridith
I've been running my version of this since 1988. It is a 3 second horizontal with violin "E" string as the wires. It is a little larger than a shoe box and I see easily 7.0 magnitude quakes anywhere on earth. Several folks have duplicated my design with good results. I think there is a sketch of it in the PSN archives somewhere. If you are interested, I can send you some pictures.

Regards,
Pete Rowe


--- On Fri, 7/11/08, meredith lamb <paleoartifact@.........> wrote:

> From: meredith lamb <paleoartifact@.........>
> Subject: The Zollner suspension seismometer
> To: psn-l@..............
> Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 10:49 PM
> Hi all,
>
> Looking at the history of seismometers on the web; the
> Zollner
> suspension has held some interest
> to me; as it "seems" to have alot of potential,
> although I've not yet tried
> it out.  Theres very little on
> the web about it.
>
> http://njsas.org/gallery/pete_zollner/Figure_1_Standard_Seismograph
>
> and, its shown in Figure 6 below:
>
> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learning/topics/seismology/history/part06.php
>
> Anyone tried such?  Results?
>
> Take care, Meredith Lamb



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