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QuakeLook pioneers new seismic data computing method

A NEW software platform developed by a Swedish start-up is likely to provide early warning systems that can be used to design emergency responses and prevent serious accidents during oil and gas drilling, exploring for geothermal energy and mining activities such as the recent event in Chile’s underground mine.

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QuakeLook pioneers new seismic data computing method

The software, QuakeLook, computes micro-seismic data to provide stress analysis of rocks and underground structures, which is then used to assess the likelihood of an adverse event happening. “Using...

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