Amplified Sediment Waves in the Irish Sea (AmSedIS)
Large sediment waves are striking yet poorly understood seabed features in many shelf seas. Very large sediment waves (3–18m in height) have been documented to migrate up to 70m per...
Large sediment waves are striking yet poorly understood seabed features in many shelf seas. Very large sediment waves (3–18m in height) have been documented to migrate up to 70m per...
Kim Ola, from Meridata Finland, has taken delivery of the SIG Pulse S1. The SIG Pulse is the new generation of energy sources developed by SIG France. It is a...
Falmouth Scientific (USA) presented the HMS-620LF low frequency bubble gun seismic system at Oceanology International 2014. Bubble gun systems are suited for small-boat, shallow-water geophysical surveys. The systems utilise a...
The University of Perpignan (France) has come into possession of the new generation of SIG mini-sparker. The SIG Pulse S1 is a 35kg energy source with easy power adjustment: from...
The term ‘sediment waves’ was fully established in a special issue of Marine Geology and refers to large-scale depositional bedforms in various parts of the world’s oceans. These undulating objects...
Sonar Equipment Services of Great Yarmouth, UK, has recently added the Applied Acoustics’ CSP-N seismic power supply to its equipment pool. The 1,200 Joule reverse polarity unit selected by Sonar...
Southampton, in the south of the UK’s Hampshire region, will be buzzing from 9 to 11 April 2013 as hydrographic, oceanographic and offshore professionals gather for an even bigger edition...
Falmouth Scientific, Inc. (FSI, USA) is further developing its product line of HMS-620 Bubble Gun seismic systems and has announced two important enhancements. These systems are suited for small-boat, shallow-water...
KIOST, Korea, has reaffirmed its confidence in SIG 2mille sparker energy sources. KIOST’s vessel is based at the Leodo Jangmokho shipyard. The sparker is used in the study of sediment...
Following the suspension of Parliament in the summer of 1858 due to the ‘Great Stink’, an act was passed to allow construction of a network of giant sewers, pumping stations...
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