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Research Facilities

Computer Systems

Our computer systems include Linux servers, Linux clusters, and Solaris workstations for 2-D and 3-D seismic processing, seismic interpretation, visualization, numerical modeling, and software development. Microcomputers are also available for processing and document preparation.

For more information about CREWES computer systems,
contact Kevin Hall (kwhallucalgaryca).


Physical Modelling

Our ever-evolving physical modelling system performs both elastic and accoustic physical modelling.

Controlled by a computer, the system moves transducers around the model to simulate surface seismic, marine seismic, borehole seismic, and hybrid surface/marine surveys. The system can be fitted with a variety of P- and S-wave transducers, or hydrophones.


This system is currently being used to acquire simluated marine surveys, but can also be used to acquire multicomponent surveys, employing P wave transducers for a source, and P- and S-wave transducers for receivers.

For more information regarding physical modelling,
contact Joe Wong (wongjoeucalgaryca).