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GeoSwath Provides Training Course and Seminar

  25/03/2008
In February 2008 a GeoSwath Plus Training Course was held in Trondheim (Norway). This was hosted by the Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU), who have been using a 125kHz GeoSwath to map the Norwegian coastal waters for more than 5 years.
 

After the training course in Trondheim the GeoAcoustics personnel moved on to Stavanger where Bo Krogh, GeoAcoustics' regional agent, was hosting a seminar covering the full range of GeoAcoustics products for the engineering geophysics survey industry. The Norwegian Oil Museum in Stavanger was a fitting location to provide an update on recent technical developments and application histories. Duncan Mallace, director of NetSurvey Ltd., was the invited speaker, sharing his experiences with the GeoSwath Plus in very shallow coastal waters and introducing the new release of Fledermaus software.   

 

The series of GeoSwath seminars and training courses planned by GeoAcoustics have become popular over the past two years. The Trondheim training course was attended by companies and government organisations from all over Norway, and one attendee had come over from Aberdeen.

 

 





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