SeisTremors

SeisTremors (small earthquake tremors) are defined as seismological events of relatively low frequencies (in the range of primarily 0-10 Hz). These events are either generated by natural (passive) mechanisms or artificial (induced) ones. Beside its recent utilization in oil and gas industry, the low-frequency seismic methods have been mainly utilized, for many decades, over many geological and engineering applications to monitor SeisTremors.

  • Monitoring of SeisTremors along subduction zones
  • Volcanic Activities
  • Geothermal Explorations and Operations
  • Active/Abandoned Mines
  • Earthquake Engineering (e.g. Strong Winds, Landslides, Excavation/Tunneling, Underground storage management, Ground Vibrations, etc.)