Geological Hammer Accelerated Weight Hammer Seismic Exploration Source Subsurface Seismic Imaging Shallow Seismic Survey Source
The Geological Hammer Accelerated Weight Hammer Seismic Exploration Source, developed as a subsurface seismic imaging tool for shallow seismic surveys, is a cost-effective, portable, and environmentally friendly alternative source for obtaining subsurface information.
This source utilizes a weight drop mechanism, generating seismic signals that are instrumental in imaging underground geological structures and formations.
Suitable for use in hard-rock environments where drill-rig noise interference poses a challenge, this source aims to provide stronger seismic signals compared to traditional methods, aiding in high-resolution subsurface imaging efforts.
When integrated into seismic exploration activities, this source contributes to the interpretation of seismic data and enhances the visualization of underground structures.
The hammer seismic source has advantages in terms of ease of access and cost-efficiency, making it a readily available tool for near-surface seismic surveys. Despite the limitations such as shallow survey depth and energy restrictions, the hammer source method remains valuable for civil engineering and hydrogeological applications. When used appropriately and in consideration of its limitations, the hammer seismic source can provide essential data without posing environmental risks or requiring complex setup processes.
Specifications: 72cm*56cm*138cm (length*width*height) |
Weight: 98KG (detachable for transportation) |
Weight of the hammer: 50KG, (weight can be matched) |
Spring tension: 120KG (number of springs can be matched) |
Height of the hammer: 1 meter |
Trigger mode: external trigger, sensor signal trigger |
Bandwidth: 0-100Hz |