Falmouth Scientific Announces a New Low Frequency Addition to the Bubble GunTM Family Of Seismic Systems

FalmouthFalmouth Scientific, Inc. (FSI), a global leader in oceanographic instrumentation and marine systems integration, is very excited to present the HMS-620LF Low Frequency Bubble Gun™ Seismic System at Oceanology International 2014.

FSI's Bubble Gun Systems are perfect for small boat shallow water geophysical surveys. Bubble Gun systems utilize a contained air volume to generate narrow band, low frequency acoustic signals. The data collected with HMS-620 systems rivals that of much larger, heavier, and more expensive air-gun, boomer, and sparker systems without the need for large power sources or air compressors. This proven technology provides superior signal penetration through coarse sand, gravel tills, and other difficult to penetrate sediments.

With some new technology developments and increases in the physical dimensions of the acoustic transducer FSI can now offer a much lower bandwidth system that gives even deeper signal penetration. Previous Bubble Gun systems demonstrated frequency characteristics in the low-hundreds of hertz, but the new HMS-620LF shifts the spectrum downward such that it produces substantial energy components below 100 hertz. And the new system only needs a small 2 KWatt generator as its power source.

FSi's HMS-620LF seismic source vehicle is on display in Booth A150 at Oceanology International 2014 being held this week in London, UK. Please stop by for more information and an in-air demonstration of this new, powerful, sub-bottom profiling tool.

Falmouth Scientific offers other sensor-based products such as the PLUS family of current, wave, and tide instruments; rugged and portable sidescan sonar imaging systems; solutions for drilling and vortex induced vibration monitoring; and other acoustics-based underwater instrumentation. Service areas include custom design, development, integration, and production of marine systems and acoustic transducers; and value-added services such as prototyping, product assembly, potting, calibration, and pressure testing.

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