Where next for Land Nodal systems?
Steve Wilcox examines the present land wireless marketplace and forecasts how it may develop in the future.

Low-noise MEMS : a powerful single sensor solution for dense, broadband acquisitions.
Trace density is now widely recognized as the key parameter to uplift imaging quality and make reservoir analysis more...

What do we expect from a Land Acquisition System?
During recent decades, the majority of land seismic surveys have been acquired with cable systems. From the mid-2000, wireless...

SmartLF for robust and straightforward reduction of low-frequency distortion
Extending the seismic signal frequency towards the low frequencies has become almost standard on Vibroseis seismic projects,...

A significant step toward source automation with Vibrator Auto-Guidance
Recent land acquisition projects are characterized by a trend towards higher trace densities, now widely recognized as the key...
Sercel Launches WiNG Next-Generation Land Nodal System
Sercel announced today the launch of WiNG, a fully integrated nodal acquisition system that combines optimum field operational...

Sercel and BGP Jointly Launch Game-Changing GPR Ocean Bottom Node
Sercel and BGP announced today at the SEG Conference & Exhibition in San Antonio the launch of GPR, a new ocean bottom...

Moving over to MEMS
The move from analog to digital technology has happened gradually rather than suddenly in the seismic industry, with the first...

Sercel Delivers Five 508XT Acquisition Systems to ONGC in India
Sercel announced today the successful delivery of five of its state-of-the-art 508XT seismic acquisition systems to India’s...

Deployment of Sercel’s Passive Acoustic Monitoring authorized in UK waters
Sercel is pleased to announce that successful deployment of its QuietSea Passive Acoustic Monitoring system has been extended...
