Guralp Systems, Ltd.

Aldermaston,  BERKSHIRE 
United Kingdom
https://www.guralp.com
  • Booth: 1813

Güralp has been producing revolutionary broadband seismic instrumentation for more than 35 years. Designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom, Güralp analogue and digital instruments record seismic events and signals of all kinds, from teleseismic events occurring on the other side of the planet, to microseismic events such as those induced by human activities, e.g. carbon injection.

Our sophisticated instrumentation offers unrivalled flexibility, we have a suitable solution for virtually every kind of deployment. Our seismic data acquisition systems offer an advanced toolset of data management and communication capabilities to ensure that your network will meet your project requirements. Available features include configurable voting capabilities, secure authentication, ultra-low power operation and industry standard triggering algorithms.


 Press Releases

  • Güralp, the leading global provider of force-feedback seismic monitoring instrumentation is launching Certis alongside a new low-power digitiser, Minimus2, at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting this week in Chicago, USA.

    Certis

    Certis offers maximum flexibility for installations in challenging conditions. The state-of-the-art digital sensor can operate at a tilt range of ±90° and has a wide frequency response of 120 s to 100 Hz making it suitable for local, regional and global seismic monitoring. In addition to a configurable long-period corner, which allows the response of the instrument to be adjusted to suit the deployment environment, the Certis also delivers digital and/or analogue outputs with state-of-health parameters for confident long term monitoring applications. Certis is encased in an environmentally sealed stainless steel casing measuring 80 mm wide by just 112 mm high and is suitable for direct burial or posthole deployments to 10 m.

    Read more here.

    Minimus2

    A new addition to the popular Minimus digitiser family, the portable and ergonomic, four-channel Minimus2 is our lowest power digitiser. Minimus2 has been specifically developed for field deployments that will benefit from the rapid GNSS lock.

    Integrated network connectivity enables the Minimus2 to be controlled remotely using Güralp Discovery, our software platform, or via a standard web browser. Discovery provides simple and streamlined instrument and data management for arrays of any scale, with access to hardware State-of-Health (SoH); data streaming; GNSS location; instrument response and calibration values.

    Minimus2 is house in an environmentally sealed, hard anodised aluminium case with a stainless steel base and weighs just 600 grams.

    Read more here.

    Neil Watkiss, Commercial Director commented:

    “We introduced the concept of the Certis to a number of our customers earlier in the year and the response has been remarkable, with more than 150 units sold in advance orders. The seismometer market has been waiting for an instrument with these credentials so we are delighted to now be formally launching Certis alongside Minimus2 at the AGU Fall Meeting.”

    Full details and examples of both new instruments will be available to view at the Güralp booth no. 1813 throughout the AGU Fall Meeting this week.