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Subject: RE: No intrest in earthquakes ?
From: "Gary Lindgren" gel@.................
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:31:00 -0800


Jon,
The nearest volcano is probably 300 miles away. The case is excellent. A =
few
minutes ago I remove the cover in order to record the response without =
the
cover and open to the atmosphere. It's going to take awhile for the unit =
to
calm down.
Gary




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Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 4:57 PM
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Subject: RE: No intrest in earthquakes ?

Hi Gary,

Thanks for the link. This is quite intresting. Are you near any volcano
in CA, USA ?

You must record some local earthquake near you. How is your sensor
working out in those cases ?

Regards,
J=F3n Fr=EDmann.

On m=E1n, 2010-02-22 at 16:06 -0800, Gary Lindgren wrote:
> Jon,
> Today I detected the Tonga M6.0 and M5.3 quakes, 77 degrees away. And =
the
> Kermandec Islands M5.2, 82 degrees away. I filter Low pass .08Hz and =
high
> pass .02Hz.
> With the filters I'm using I'm looking for the long range quakes. The
> seismometer has a flat response from 100 seconds to 20Hz. See
> http://www.blue-eagle-technologies.com/seismo1.html The data is =
updated
> every 10 minutes.=20
> Gary
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> Subject: RE: No intrest in earthquakes ?
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> Hi Gary,
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> Isn't the FBV seismometer a low frequency seismometer. I am sure that =
is
> why you are detecting earthquakes from the South Pacific. What is the
> absolute minimal size that you can detect ? With my 4.5Hz seismometer =
I
> can go down to ML0.01 when weather is good.
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> Here is how a volcano tremor looks like on my system. This is filtered
> at 2Hz.
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>
http://seismicnet.com/cgi-dos/makegif.exe?/quakes/1002/100220.180800.hkbz=
..ps
> n
>
http://seismicnet.com/cgi-dos/makegif.exe?/quakes/1002/100220.180800.hkbn=
..ps
> n
>
http://seismicnet.com/cgi-dos/makegif.exe?/quakes/1002/100220.180800.hkbe=
..ps
> n
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> The movement was most at E-W sensor. But I guess that is the direction
> the magma was pushing when this earthquake did happen.
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> Regards,
> J=F3n Fr=EDmann.
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> On m=E1n, 2010-02-22 at 15:19 -0800, Gary Lindgren wrote:
> > Jon,
> > I'm sorry we don't have enough discussions on earthquakes. I'll =
start
> here.
> > I have a FBV seismometer built along the design of Dave Nelson and =
Brett
> > Nordgren. It is extremely sensitive. I live in California and notice
that
> > most of the earthquakes I see are in the South Pacific. Is this the =
hot
> area
> > around the world or am I seeing them because I have the open ocean =
from
my
> > location.
> > Gary
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> > Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 2:40 PM
> > To: PSN-Postlist
> > Subject: No intrest in earthquakes ?
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> > Hi all,
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> > I often see here technical discussion about seismometers and =
geophones
> > here. But what I don't see are disscusions about earthquakes, and =
even
> > volcanoes.=20
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> > Can someone explain to me why that is. I am recording earthquakes
> > because I have intrest in them.
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> > Regards,=20
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