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The University Education Multi-Channel Seismograph is a cutting-edge seismic survey instrument tailored for academic research and educational purposes. Designed to deliver precise and comprehensive subsurface data, this device is an essential tool for studying geological formations, assessing soil stability, and identifying potential hazards. Its advanced technology and user-friendly design make it ideal for universities, research institutions, and civil engineering projects.
24-Channel Data Acquisition
Equipped with 24 high-sensitivity channels, the seismograph enables simultaneous data collection from multiple sensors. This capability ensures detailed and accurate mapping of subsurface structures, providing researchers with a comprehensive understanding of geological conditions.
MASW Technology
The instrument integrates Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), a powerful technique for determining shear wave velocity profiles. This feature is particularly useful for evaluating soil properties, identifying weak zones, and assessing the stability of construction sites.
Refraction and Reflection Surveys
Supporting both refraction and reflection seismic methods, the device offers versatile surveying capabilities. Refraction surveys measure the depth and velocity of subsurface layers, while reflection surveys reveal detailed interfaces and structures within the earth. This dual functionality allows for thorough geological analysis.
Intuitive User Interface
Featuring a user-friendly interface, the seismograph simplifies data acquisition and processing. Its intuitive controls, real-time data visualization, and easy-to-use software ensure efficient operation, even for users with limited technical expertise.
Durable and Portable Design
Built with robust materials and a compact form factor, the device is both durable and portable. It is designed to withstand harsh field conditions while remaining lightweight enough for easy transportation.
Geological Research: Study subsurface structures, bedrock depth, and hidden geological features.
Civil Engineering: Assess soil properties, evaluate foundation stability, and detect potential hazards.
Environmental Studies: Monitor ground vibrations and analyze soil conditions for environmental impact assessments.
Educational Training: Provide hands-on learning opportunities for students in geophysics and civil engineering.