Aquarius

Applications

  • Local and regional seismic research
  • Energy exploration
  • Carbon storage
  • Noise surveys
  • Aftershock monitoring
  • Earthquake/Tsunami Early Warning
  • Instrument pools
Autonomous ocean bottom system, operational at any angle and suitable for depths of up to 6000 m/19,685 ft.

The advanced Aquarius system is fully operational at ±90 °, making it ideal for free-fall deployment onto the sea floor at depths of up to 6000 m. The seismometer has a flat response between 120 s and 100 Hz, with a user-selectable long-period corner from 120 s to 1 s, so you can tailor the response to the environment. A three-axis magnetometer and a MEMS accelerometer record the seismometer’s 3D position on the seabed for data rotation during post-processing

Using acoustic telemetry, you can transfer state-of-health parameters and noise performance plots from the seabed; select the desired response of the sensor and; measure the time offset of the digitiser housed in the OBS pressure vessel. There are also options to utilise acoustic telemetry to transmit triggered event data to a receiver located at the surface on a buoy or rig in near-real-time for alert applications

  • For depths of up to 6000 m /19,685 ft
  • Battery is sized to record seismic data for up to 18 months, with options to extend this if required
  • Data transmission between the surface and the Aquarius on the seafloor at up to 9000 bps using the direct acoustic communication
  • Aquarius is fitted with an absolute pressure gauge (APG) and a hydrophone. with options to upgrade these if desired e.g. for tsunami detection
  • Data are stored locally in a dual redundant 128 GB Micro-SD card and can be downloaded using a Gigabit Ethernet after recovery
  • A single cable connecting the Aquarius to the Güralp deck unit powers the system for data retrieval and system configuration. This allows for separate and concurrent charging of the batteries via a dedicated connector to an external charger, so that the system can be re-deployed as rapidly as possible
  • The system is equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for fast and easy re-deployments, equating to approximately one hour to re-charge, for each month deployment

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