ASC at MassMin 2008
ASC will be presenting a paper at MassMin 200...
Geophysicists
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Halliburton Service Agreement Announced
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ASC will be presenting a paper at MassMin 2008, the 5th International Conference and Exhibition on Mass Mining. The conference will be held in Luleå (Sweden) between the 9 and 12 of June 2008. AS...
This dynamic company has employment opportunities for 2 entry level geophysicists based at the European office in Shrewsbury. This second phase expansion is necessary to meet increasing international ...
Applied Seismology Consultants (ASC) and Halliburton Energy Services (HES) announce a Service Agreement between a leader in the management, processing and visualization of microseismic monitoring serv...
A new version of the InSite Seismic Processor Downloadable Demo is now available at ASC's website.
This program contains example data sets showing some applications of InSite accompanied ...
ASC was present at the 1st Canada-U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. The symposium was held in Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada) between the 27 and 31 of May 2007. ASC's products and services were pres...
ASC and Itasca Consulting Group, Inc. (the Minneapolis office of HCItasca) are continuing a long tradition of collaboration as joint research partners in the Mass Mining Technology (MMT) Project, an i...
The second issue of the Applied Seismology Consultants Newsletter has been released.
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ASC lanza una nueva versión de su página web en español.
Las principales secciones de nuestra página web se encuentran ahora disponibles en español
con objet...
Two communications were presented at the ISSMGE Fifth International Congress on Environmental Geotechnics by ASC:
Monitoring the rock barrier around a deep repository using scaled seis...
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ASC presented its products and services at the Technical Exhibition of the European Regional EUROCK06 Symposium.
The symposium was held at the University of Liege (Belgium) between 9-12...
The first issue of the quarterly ASC newsletter is now available for download from our website. The newsletter is intended to provide information about recent developments at ASC that may be of intere...
A new webpage on ASC's website has been launched from where a Demo program for InSite Seismic Processor
can be downloaded. The Demo program presents a series of examples with applications of InSite t...
ASC is pleased to announce the launch of a range of versatile microseismic and acoustic emission monitoring equipment, and sophisticated hardware interface systems. Through experience of international...
ASC exhibited at ALASKA ROCKS 2005, the 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium. Information about our new state-of-the-art microseismic and acoustic emission monitoring equipment, the latest version of ou...
Applied Seismology Consultants has completed work on two projects
partly funded by the EC; OMNIBUS and SAFETI. These formed part of the fifth
EURATOM framework programme; a research and training inn...
ASC is the industrial partner with the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) in the industrial CASE funded project “Determining relative source parameters of acoustic emissions recorded in...
The ASC website has been redesigned with a new look, added services and more information. The site aims to bring greater information to both our clients and those researching the technologies we provi...
The OMNIBUS Project is developing an ultrasonic tool for
examining the excavation damaged zone around radioactive waste repositories,
with particular application to argillaceous materials. The proje...
The SAFETI project is developing and testing an innovative 3D numerical
modelling code that will enable the simulation of nuclear waste repositories in
rock. The research is co-funded by the EC as ...