Guralp Ocean Bottom Monitoring Solutions: Autonomous Nodes, Cabled Observatories and SMART
Description:
Autonomous free-fall OBS units allow users flexibility in deployment and the ability to redeploy in different locations. The Güralp Aquarius functions at any angle without using a gimbal system, and can wirelessly transmit SOH and seismic data to the surface via an integrated acoustic modem. These features allow researchers to monitor and transmit data packets without offshore cabling, reducing logistical challenges whilst maintaining some degree of real-time data transmission. This broad functionality and connectivity has made the Aquarius well-suited for OBS pool use, such as with the National Facility for Seismic Imaging in Canada.
Alternatively, cabled solutions provide access to high-resolution data in real time via a physical link to on-shore infrastructure. As an example, the Güralp Orcus provides a complete underwater seismic station with observatory-grade seismometer and strong-motion accelerometer in a single package. The slimline Guralp Maris also provides a more versatile solution, using the same omnidirectional sensor as the Aquarius and can be installed either on the seabed or in a narrow-diameter subsea borehole. Both systems are deployed globally as part of multi-disciplinary observatories such as the Neptune array operated by Ocean Networks Canada.
SMART cables show great potential for increasing the number of cabled ocean observatory deployments in the future with substantially reduced deployment costs. Combining several applications into a single system, including seismology, oceanography and telecommunications, large scale monitoring networks can be created cost-effectively by combining logistical and fundraising efforts from multiple industries. Güralp is leading the way with a wet demonstration SMART Cable system in the Ionian Sea in collaboration with Instituto Nazionale Di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). This has proven to be the first practical demonstration of this technology and there are plans for additional projects in the future by leveraging new low-volume and low-power iterations of Guralp sensors and data acquisition modules.
Session: ESC-SSA Joint Session:Seismology in the Global Oceans: Advances in Methods and Observations [Poster]
Type: Poster
Date: 4/15/2025
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: James
Student Presenter: No
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Poster Number: 7
Authors
James Lindsey Presenting Author Corresponding Author jlindsey@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
Neil Watkiss nwatkiss@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
Phil Hill phill@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
Federica Restelli frestelli@guralp.com Guralp Systems Ltd. |
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Guralp Ocean Bottom Monitoring Solutions: Autonomous Nodes, Cabled Observatories and SMART
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ESC-SSA Joint Session:Seismology in the Global Oceans: Advances in Methods and Observations