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TAU-8CH-24R-MK1

Product Overview

The GaiaCode TAU high resolution digitiser measures 111mm by 154mm as an 8 channel high resolution scientific digitiser. The TAU can be used effectively in permanent or short term multidisciplinary scientific experiments.

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GaiaCode - TAU-8CH-24R

The TAU 8-channel, 24-bit high resolution digitiser cab be used effectively in permanent or short term multidisciplinary scientific experiments such as Single or Large scale seismic monitoring networks, Earthquake Early Warning Systems and Volcanology, to name only a few.

The main design principle of the digitiser is to be used as high resolution acquisition digitiser and also to measure and control all aspects of Multidisciplinary Seismic Station activities.

In addition to the 8 high precision 24 bit digitiser channels, there are a further 6 analogue input channels to monitor the station parameters or activities.

 

TAU-8CH-24R-MK1

Instrument Specifications

Suitability

  • Single or large scale seismic networks
  • Earthquake Early Warning Systems (EEWS)
  • Volcanology
  • Infra-sound array networks
  • Structural health monitoring
  • Applications where a “Seismic-Activated-Switch” is required
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and permanent reservoir monitoring
  • Induced seismicity detection
  • Explosion monitoring
  • Bore-hole seismology
  • Vertical seismic profiling
  • Cross-hole seismic experiments
  • Micro-seismic monitoring
  • Strain-Gauge experiments

Disclaimer: The product specifications and the stated data are subject to change without prior notice.

REFERENCES

Ref 1: GURALP C.M. Patent Application, No: 7909579 Filed: 19th March 1979 (declaration priority from Appln No: 10279/78 Filed: 15th March 1978) “Vertical Seismometer”.
Ref 2: GURALP, C.M., “The Design of a Three-component Borehole Seismometer”, 1980. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ of Reading
Ref 3: USHER, M.J., BURCH, R.F. and GURALP, C.M., “Wide-band Feedback Seismometers”, 1979. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 18: 38-50.
Ref 4; M,J, USHER and C.M. Guralp, “The design of miniature wideband seismometer” Geophys. J.R. ast. Soc. (1978)-55 (605-613)

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References

  • Ref 1 USHER, M.J., BURCH, R.F. and GURALP, C.M., “Wide-band Feedback Seismometers”, 1979. Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 18: 38-50.
  • Ref 2 M,J, USHER and C.M. Guralp, “The design of miniature wideband seismometer” Geophys. J.R. ast. Soc. (1978)-55 (605-613) ,
  • Ref 3 GURALP, C.M., “The Design of a Three-component Borehole Seismometer”, 1980. Ph.D. Thesis, Univ of Reading.
  • Ref 4 GURALP C.M. Patent Application, No: 7909579 Filed: 19th March 1979 (declaration priority from Appln No: 10279/78 Filed: 15th March 1978) “Vertical Seismometer”.
  • Ref 5 GURALP C.M. United States Patent Application Number: 4,280.206 March 1979. SEISMOMETERS.
  • Ref 6 GURALP C.M. UK Patent Application GB 2-144-287-A. July 1983 Analog-to-digital converters for Seismometers. The National Research Development Corporation (UK)
  • Ref 7 GURALP C.M. UK Patent Application No. 1900719.4; Title: Infrasound Detector [M&S-IRN.FID4315516]