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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: The DC-4500 Seismoelectric Groundwater Locator
Seismo Electronics LLC
Anew concept for locating groundwater with exceptional
accuracy, low cost, and simple operating
procedure: the seismoelectric survey is the
only geophysical survey method that can
measure groundwater conductivity directly.
This method is different from
seismic
or
electric surveys, which register only
seismic
velocity or resistivity data for the aquifer.
The seismoelectric theory, assumes that a
seismoelectric signal is produced by
seismic
waves traveling through a water-saturated
formation. The signal travels with
seismic
wave velocity and
frequency and is related to permeability of the aquifer.
The seismoelectric signal is an indicator of groundwater. Where there is a seismoelectric signal, there must be groundwater. If there is no seismoelectric signal, there will be no groundwater.
The DC-4500 Seismoelectronic Groundwater Locator is designed
to receive both
seismic
and seismoelectric signals from the same
seismic
source in a signal instrument. It can provide the depth
and thickness of an aquifer and estimate groundwater conductivity
directly. It also records the 2-D
seismic
refraction or reflection
data in order to obtain geological information
around aquifers.
DC-4500 water locator can also be used in civil engineering for determining the depth, thickness, and conductivity of underground aquifer.
The DC-4500 is patented in US and China.
• US Patent (US 6,476,608
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6476608.html)
• International Patent ( CN 1392420A)
