The British Geological Survey (BGS) have developed a number of coring and drilling systems for use in science projects in the UK and internationally. These include 3m and 6m vibrocoring systems; a 5m combined rockdrill and vibrocorer system; an oriented drill designed specifically to recover samples for use in palaeomagnetic studies; and a 55m rockdrill (RockDrill2). Recently, BGS have developed an autonomous, battery-operated vibrocoring system compatible with both the 3m and 6m vibrocorers, which can be used in water depths up to 6000m. Use of a battery system negates the use of an umbilical power cable to operate the vibrocorer, which instead can be deployed using the vessels A-frame and winch. The autonomous battery system comprises...
This poster presents results and performance of an operational vibroseis system used in Antarctica o...
International audienceSeafloor mineral exploration started decades ago, however technologies were lo...
The paper describes the main features and initial underwater field-testing results of a remotely ope...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) have developed a number of coring and drilling systems for use i...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) have developed a number of coring and drilling systems for use ...
Seafloor drill rigs are remotely operated systems that provide a cost-effective means to recover sed...
Less than 50 years ago knowledge of the geology of the UK continental shelf (UKCS) was extremely li...
A new 46-meter-long coring system was tested successfully during cruise 191 of research vessel (R/V)...
Cabled coastal observatories are often seen as future-oriented marine technology that enables scienc...
With the development of ever more powerful micro-computers, the cost and capabilities of robotic sys...
Cabled coastal observatories are often seen as future-oriented marine technology that enables scienc...
The main aim of JC125 was to carry out habitat mapping work in the Whittard Canyon, NE Atlantic, in ...
The paper describes the design and initial field-testing of a remotely operated submersible drill ri...
In March 2007 the sea floor drill rig MeBo (short for “Meeresboden-Bohrgerät”, ‘sea floor drill rig...
4 pages, 5 figuresThe OBSEA as testing site for acoustic tracking technologiesFixed-point cabled o...
This poster presents results and performance of an operational vibroseis system used in Antarctica o...
International audienceSeafloor mineral exploration started decades ago, however technologies were lo...
The paper describes the main features and initial underwater field-testing results of a remotely ope...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) have developed a number of coring and drilling systems for use i...
The British Geological Survey (BGS) have developed a number of coring and drilling systems for use ...
Seafloor drill rigs are remotely operated systems that provide a cost-effective means to recover sed...
Less than 50 years ago knowledge of the geology of the UK continental shelf (UKCS) was extremely li...
A new 46-meter-long coring system was tested successfully during cruise 191 of research vessel (R/V)...
Cabled coastal observatories are often seen as future-oriented marine technology that enables scienc...
With the development of ever more powerful micro-computers, the cost and capabilities of robotic sys...
Cabled coastal observatories are often seen as future-oriented marine technology that enables scienc...
The main aim of JC125 was to carry out habitat mapping work in the Whittard Canyon, NE Atlantic, in ...
The paper describes the design and initial field-testing of a remotely operated submersible drill ri...
In March 2007 the sea floor drill rig MeBo (short for “Meeresboden-Bohrgerät”, ‘sea floor drill rig...
4 pages, 5 figuresThe OBSEA as testing site for acoustic tracking technologiesFixed-point cabled o...
This poster presents results and performance of an operational vibroseis system used in Antarctica o...
International audienceSeafloor mineral exploration started decades ago, however technologies were lo...
The paper describes the main features and initial underwater field-testing results of a remotely ope...