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  1. Geophone - Wikipedia

    A geophone is a device that converts ground movement (velocity) into voltage, which may be recorded at a recording station. The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is …

  2. Sensors and Geophones - Geospace

    Geospace Technologies is the world’s leading manufacturer of advanced precision sensor products for high-definition land and marine applications, including close-tolerance geophones, …

  3. Geophone | Seismic, Vibrations, Detection | Britannica

    Geophones—also called jugs, pickups, and tortugas—are placed on the ground surface in various patterns, or arrays, to record the vibrations generated by explosives in seismic reflection and …

  4. Geophone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Geophone is used, both onshore and on the seabed during marine seismic acquisition, to detect ground velocity produced by acoustic waves and transform the motion into electrical impulses. …

  5. Seismic Sensors | Geophones & Accelerometers - IMS

    Geophones are usually the sensor of choice in most mining applications because of their low cost, large bandwidth, and excellent reliability. Standard geophone options include sensors with …

  6. Guide to GEOPHONE: A High-Sensitivity Instrument for Seismic ...

    May 20, 2024 · What is a Geophone Used For? Geophones are extensively used in seismic exploration for oil and gas, mineral exploration, earthquake monitoring, and engineering …

  7. Geophone Research - Stanford University

    Figure 1 shows both an isometric and cross-sectional view of a geophone, which uses the motion of a spring supported coil in the field of a permanent magnet to generate an output signal.