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Onshore oil and gas exploration by an active seismic method using wireless seismic system SmartSolo IGU-16HR3C series

P3.3-651
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20m
Zeremoniensaal

Zeremoniensaal

E-poster T3.3 On-Site Inspection Relevant Techniques P3.3 On-Site Inspection Relevant Techniques

Speaker

Mr Mohammadreza Hosseini (Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran)

Description

The IGU-16HR3C, a cutting-edge wireless seismic sensor developed by SmartSolo, offers transformative potential for geophysical applications, particularly in enhancing the International Monitoring System (IMS) seismic stations, improving on-site inspections (OSIs), and adapting for explosion detection. For IMS stations, part of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty’s global network, the IGU-16HR3C’s high-sensitivity 3-channel geophones and real-time wireless data transmission improve detection of low-magnitude events, while its cost-effective, durable design suits remote deployments. In OSIs, its portability and rapid setup enable high-resolution, localized monitoring of suspected nuclear test sites, with real-time data guiding inspectors efficiently. For explosion detection, the sensor’s ability to capture distinct seismic signatures—coupled with scalable, autonomous networks—makes it adaptable for identifying nuclear, industrial, or volcanic blasts, enhancing event localization and verification. This paper explores how the IGU-16HR3C’s modular design, advanced electronics, and wireless capabilities address key challenges in seismic monitoring, offering a versatile, reliable tool for global security and scientific research. By integrating such technology, IMS stations gain precision, OSIs become more effective, and explosion detection systems achieve greater adaptability, marking a significant leap forward in wireless exploration methods.

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Author

Mr Mohammadreza Hosseini (Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran)

Co-author

Mr Amir Gorginpour (University of Roma - Torvergata)

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