SEISMOLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS CONDUCTING UNDERSEA

Brand Owner Address Description
HARMONY Shearwater Geoservices Limited 2 City Place, Beehive Ring Road, United Kingdom Seismological instruments for conducting undersea geophysical surveys; sources, source arrays and other equipment for gathering geophysical data, namely, surveying instruments, ; air guns and air gun arrays being undersea surveying instruments; seismological instruments, namely, low frequency air gun source for seismic acquisition; electronic database in the field of geophysical information recorded on computer media;Geophysical surveys; geophysical exploration services for the oil, gas, and energy industries; geophysical research services; geophysical exploration for the oil and gas industries; geophysical data gathering services in the nature of scientific research for the oil, gas, and energy industries; geophysical surveying for others in the oil and gas industry; conducting marine floor geophysical surveys for others; geophysical surveys and research; reservoir monitoring services, namely, geophysical surveying for others in the oil and gas industry and energy industry; surveying of subsea oil beds and fields, subsea surveying of oil bearing seams; recording of geophysical data for others on optical, digital, and magnetic media for electronic storage; marine exploration and surveying; consultations regarding exploration, surveying, and underwater reservoir monitoring in the oil and gas exploration and production industries; technology consultation in the field of geology and geophysics; technical consultation concerning marine exploration feasibility; technological consultation in the technology field of undersea surveying hardware; recordal of seismic data on optical, digital, and magnetic media for electronic storage; seismic analysis services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and device for identification of surgical instruments, in particular of dental instruments, uses a stationary geometric arrangement of instrument holders and a suitable positional allocation of the instruments to these holders. The holders are provided in an arrangement of raster modules which cooperate with a base unit, only a single raster module being accessible in each case for removal and fitting of instruments.