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SmartSolo Scientific Showcases Cutting-Edge Seismic Nodes at EAGE NSG 2024

Join SmartSolo at EAGE NSG 2024 in Helsinki, September 8–12. Visit booth #48 to explore advanced seismic nodes for near-surface exploration.

SmartSolo Scientific is excited to participate in the EAGE Near Surface Geoscience (NSG) 2024 conference, taking place from September 8–12 in Helsinki, Finland.

This prestigious event brings together geophysicists and exploration professionals from around the world. Visit us at booth #48 to explore our innovative seismic nodes, designed for near-surface exploration and applications like Horizontal Seismic Velocity Ratio (HSVR) and Ambient Noise Tomography.

Unveiling Powerful Seismic Node Solutions

Our seismic nodes feature a fully integrated design for seamless deployment and operation. Key benefits include:

  • Extended battery life of over 30 days with 24-hour continuous recording, ideal for passive seismic monitoring.
  • High performance across various near-surface exploration projects.

Applications and Expertise

SmartSolo seismic nodes are perfectly suited for a variety of applications:

ApplicationDescription
Environmental & Geotechnical InvestigationsMap subsurface features and assess soil stability for construction, hazard mitigation, and environmental monitoring.
Infrastructure DevelopmentImage subsurface utilities and geological formations for road, bridge, and other infrastructure projects.
Resource ExplorationFacilitate exploration for minerals, oil, gas, and other natural resources.

Our experienced team will be on-site to discuss your specific project needs and demonstrate how SmartSolo solutions can enhance your exploration efforts.

Join Us at EAGE NSG 2024

Visit us at booth #48 to:

  • Explore cutting-edge seismic node technology
  • Learn about the benefits for your near-surface exploration projects
  • Discuss your requirements with industry experts
  • Network with geophysicists and professionals

We look forward to meeting you in Helsinki and building valuable partnerships within the geophysics community!