Coda Octopus Announces Version 8.0.0 of GeoSurvey
allows information such as KP and Distance Cross Course to be recorded and graphically displayed alongside the data;real-time online processing options including TVG, along-track speed correction, frequency filtering, trace mixing and swell filtering;records to industry standard formats including XTF, SEG-Y and the native CODA format;acquire and display data from multiple different sources simultaneously;familiar and stable user interface.GeoSurvey records data in its raw form but also allows for the generation of processed data files with filters and corrections already applied. It is fully compatible
Seismic From Below
areas of their operations to reduce HSE exposure and improve both operational performance and geophysical data quality. “We have been working with partners on the development of an autonomous OBN system called SpiceRack. The results of a 20-vehicle test, conducted in 2017, were presented at the 2017 SEG Annual Meeting in Houston. The operational model for both shallow and deep water utilizes the same technology and methodology, so we anticipate being able to conduct a deep water test of this technology shortly after we have successfully completed the shallow water test,” said Midenet.NOAW Technology
Lambaré Wins SEG Reginald Fessenden Award
Gilles Lambaré, Research Director, EAME, Subsurface Imaging, CGG, has been distinguished with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ (SEG) Reginald Fessenden Award in recognition of his initiation of the concept of common-angle migration and demonstration of the potential of that approach to seismic imaging. The Reginald Fessenden Award is given to a person who has made a specific technical contribution to exploration geophysics, such as an invention or a theoretical or conceptual advancement, which, in the opinion of the Honors and Awards Committee and the Board of
Kongsberg Connects Seismic Vessels
A communication solution developed by Kongsberg Seatex for the marine seismic sector is set to be a highlight at SEG Denver 2014 (the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Annual Meeting) October 26-31. According to the developer, the KONGSBERG MBR system enables high speed, high capacity and extremely robust data, voice and video transfer between multiple vessels and other assets. The KONGSBERG MBR is geared toward inter-vessel communication in the seismic industry, where the capability to quickly and reliably transfer data is a significant operational advantage. The MBR system is a maritime
Seafloor Systems Inc.
acquisition and processing, it offers software systems from Triton Imaging, Hypack, Chesapeake Technology, and Caris. Its data processors can process data from multibeam echosounders, side scan sonars, magnetometers, and subbottom profilers acquired in most common formats such as XTF, Q-MIPS, .ALL, .HSX, SEG-Y and many more. (As published in the July/Aug 2014 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Magazine
FairfieldNodal Chairman to Retire
; capabilities, Dr. Schneider was a professor at the Colorado School of Mines, where he taught geophysics and advised graduate students at the masters and PhD level for seven years. He was also an active member of global professional organizations, including the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE). Over his illustrious career, Dr. Schneider authored and coauthored numerous articles and earned 10 patents relating to seismic methods. “Bill is one of those rare individuals we are proud to have had the pleasure to know
Saudi Aramco Wins Geophysicist Society Awards
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) presented its 2013 Distinguished Achievement Award to Saudi Aramco’s EXPEC ARC Geophysics Technology at its recently Annual Meeting in Houston. It was in Houston that Saudi Aramco and its U.S. subsidiary Aramco Services Co. (ASC) teamed up to reinforce the company’s multidisciplinary approach toward advancing petroleum exploration. For decades, EXPEC ARC (EXPEC Advanced Research Center) researchers have been making contributions to geophysics, particularly in the area of land and shallow-water seismic acquisition and
Kongsberg Improves eBird with Added Features
expertise to create improved value for our customers,” said Gard Ueland, President of Kongsberg Seatex AS. “This is one step further in our offering to the seismic market, and we will continue to improve our solutions in close cooperation with our customers.” Since its introduction at SEG in 2009, eBird has gained high attention within the seismic acquisition community with its sleek and functional design and utilization of innovative technology together with proven performance in large seismic streamer spreads. km.kongsberg.co
'An Ocean in Common': San Diego to Host 'Ocean 2013'
Society (MTS). Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has been announced as the OCEANS '13 MTS/IEEE San Diego academic host. Participating societies include: AGU Ocean Sciences (AGU-OS), Acoustical Society of America (ASA), The Oceanography Society (TOS), Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), American Fisheries Society (AFS), the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the Association of Dive Contractors (ADC), and others. This international conference is a major forum for scientists, engineers, ocean professionals and enthusiasts to gather and exchange their knowledge and ideas
December 2025