If you want to know what’s going on with the ground, geologically speaking, a geophone is a great tool to have. It lets you listen in on the rumbles and grumbles beneath your feet, and can give you ...
Using an array of coffee-can sized geophones deployed for about a month in backyards, golf courses and public parks, researchers collected enough data to allow them to map the depth and shape of the ...
Infinity Seismic, a division of electronics development company Divercety, has released an RFID-enabled solution for testing the geophones used by the oil and gas industry to pinpoint appropriate ...
Training for the placement of unattended ground sensors (UGSs) takes place at Fort Bliss, Texas. Tactical and urban UGSs are both part of Future Combat Systems (FCS) equipment and are scheduled to be ...
US Seismic Systems, Chatsworth, CA, has built and shipped the world’s largest commercial high temperature down-hole fiber-optic seismic array. The 40-level array is designed for monitoring wells that ...
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