Ecotech captured unique details of the earthquake which struck Victoria at 8.53pm last night at one of their live blast monitoring sites.
A team from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has developed a new prototype system for the automatic detection of cracks on roads and pavements and sealing the same. The research is being funded by the Georgia Department of Transportation.
CGGVeritas recently declared that its fourth repeat survey (LoFS04) acquisition will commence on the Ekofisk field in the North Sea.
MicroSeismic recently declared that it has been achieved contract from Cuadrilla Resources for microseismic monitoring as well as mapping of their hydraulic fracturing operations in the U.K.-based western Bowland Shale Basin.
The National Science Foundation, NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Department of Defense, have supported the development of the new Real-time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster (READI) Mitigation Network. Data from this network may help in declaring accurate tsunami warnings and providing rapid support to the affected people and areas.
The US Navy has awarded a two-year Phase-II small business innovation research (SBIR) grant worth $750,000 to Cincinnati-based Etegent Technologies, an R&D based company specializing in automatic target recognition, mechatronic product development, health monitoring, mining and inspection and data management.
Located in Orem, surveillance radar manufacturer, SpotterRF has announced the launch of the small M600C surveillance radar for wide area monitoring. The device will be unveiled at booth number 16 at the Modern Day Marine Expo held in Quantico, Virginia on September 27th.
Inova Geophysical has announced the launch of five new products to their product line for land seismic operations at the Society of Exploration of Geophysicists conference that was held in San Antonio.
Acorn Energy’s subsidiary company dealing with manufacture, design and sales of fiber optic-based sensor systems, US Seismic Systems has announced that Ocean Bottom Cables will also be made a part of their product offering.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Richard Desich SMART Commercialization Center for Microsystems at Lorain County Community College took place last Friday. The new 46,000-square-foot building, will focus on the commercialization of sensors and microsystems.