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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
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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)