In April 2004 Kinemetrics successfully completed an open-architecture Aspen system for the Malaysian Meteorological Service (MMS). This new digital National Seismic Network and Seismic Information System (NSN/SIS) monitors seismic weak- and strong-motion activities in western and eastern Malaysia.
The demonstration project was conducted at the Garner Valley Downhole Array, Southern California. The experiment had over 100 channels of data at 200 sps streaming via wire and wireless comm. links into the Data Center where the Antelope data acquisition system software.
For some time, the Caltech/USGS Broadcast of Earthquakes (CUBE) system has been transmitting information such as magnitude and epicenter parameters to civil defense agencies,local government and utility companies within minutes of event.
During the first quarter of 1998, a team of Kinemetrics seismologists, engineers and technicians installed a seismic network in the Dominican Republic with members of the European Community and officials from the Dominican National University.
Kinemetrics is supplying the Aspen Environmental Monitoring System to monitor seismic activities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.The network consists of 32 Aspen field stations equipped with STS-2 broadband and SS-1 short-period seismometers.
Kinemetrics has successfully implemented a national telemetry network for the Meteorological Service of Singapore (MSS) with stations in a number locations around the island MSS is a department of the Ministry of Communications and provides weather information and forecasts to support Singapore's national needs.
The Syrian National Seismic Network project began in late 1993. The primary goal of the network was to study general seismicity in the region. Our customer, Syria's General Establishment of Geology and Mineral Resources, detailed the general layout of the seismic network and made preliminary seismic noise measurements. In November 1994.
In November 1997, Kinemetrics supplied and installed a seismological network in the surroundings of the Los Humeros Geothermal Field - the Perote, Veracruz region of Mexico. The Comision Federal de Electricidad in Mexico signed a contract with Kinemetrics for the establishment of the Los Humeros Seismological Network.