Seismic Soundoff

Seismic Soundoff

Seismic Soundoff showcases conversations addressing the challenges of energy, water, and climate. Produced by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and hosted by Andrew Geary of 51 features, these episodes celebrate and inspire the geophysicists of today and tomorrow. Three new episodes monthly.

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Episoder(308)

147: Living with uncertainty - using near-surface in urban settings

147: Living with uncertainty - using near-surface in urban settings

Yunyue Elita Li discusses her upcoming South & East Asia Honorary Lecture, "Listening to Singapore: Harvesting urban noise for space, water, and hazard mitigation." Today, more than half of the world...

14 Apr 202224min

146: Safety is not a priority (and other rules for the field)

146: Safety is not a priority (and other rules for the field)

Kevin Bohacs discusses his upcoming course, "Introduction to Field Safety Leadership." In Kevin's course, participants will learn how to prepare for, conduct, and document safe and effective field ac...

7 Apr 202224min

145: How to successfully interrogate the ground in noisy environments

145: How to successfully interrogate the ground in noisy environments

Chester Weiss discusses the latest research from The Leading Edge to successfully use geophysical tools at well sites. Chester shares the impact of well infrastructure on geophysical assessment, how ...

17 Mar 202223min

144: Highlighting the IMAGE 2022 Technical Program

144: Highlighting the IMAGE 2022 Technical Program

Aria Abubakar, the SEG-AAPG IMAGE 2022 Technical Program Chair, discusses what to expect for the Technical Program at IMAGE 2022. Aria highlights the changes for 2022, breaks down the themes and trac...

10 Mar 202214min

143: Building a Volcano Early Warning System - A GWB Story

143: Building a Volcano Early Warning System - A GWB Story

Pico de Orizaba is the highest volcano in Mexico and preserves a glacier at the top. The volcano is an old structure and has experienced several cone collapses and subsequent rebuilds in its eruptive ...

3 Mar 202214min

142: How to technologically scale CCUS

142: How to technologically scale CCUS

Don Lawton of Carbon Management Canada and Mark Tinker of Quantum Technology Sciences discuss the latest technological advances for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). In this cutting-e...

17 Feb 202223min

141: Breaking down the life cycle of a well

141: Breaking down the life cycle of a well

Sue Carr and Patrick Meroney discuss the life of the well from the February 2022 special section in The Leading Edge. Sue and Patrick discuss the importance of a shared definition of a well, spotligh...

10 Feb 202215min

140: Applying seismic to CCUS applications

140: Applying seismic to CCUS applications

Amine Ourabah discusses carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) from the January 2022 special section on seismic acquisition in The Leading Edge. Amine explains why CCUS is at the center of t...

3 Feb 202215min

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