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CABLE-BASED LAND RECORDING WITH ANALOG GEOPHONES
ARIES II by ARAM, a subsidiary of ION, is a cable-based land recording system that maximizes seismic crew productivity, enables high channel count surveys and provides excellent support of transition zone operations. The system's field-proven software provides the channel capacity and features required by today's increasingly complex survey designs. ARIES II, which supports analog geophone acquisition, serves as the platform of choice for rugged and reliable data recording in all land and transition zone environments.
RAISING THE BAR IN FIELD PRODUCTIVITY
ARIES II has been designed to maximize operational efficiency, providing geophysical data acquisition companies with:
- Additional capacity to manage greater volumes of data of 24,000 channels @ 2ms real-time
- The operational flexibility to accommodate complex surveys for 2D, 3D and 4D acquisitions on land and in transition zone environments
- A comprehensive, user-friendly software package complete with simple wizard-driven set-up; fully-integrated "drop-down menu"; a simplified reporting capability to track project and operating milestones; and the Patch-View real-time quality control application
ADVANCED VIBROSEIS SUPPORT
ARIES II has the architecture to perform in today's advanced vibroseis operations, so geophysical operators can count on:
- Support for ongoing developments in Simultaneous Shooting, Slip-Sweep, HFVS, Flip-Flop in addition to the already productive GPS-enabled Source Driven, Vibroseis Signature Recording (VSR), and Ping-Pong operations
- Full integration with ION's Pelton Vib Pro and Shot Pro II source controllers
TRANSITION ZONE DURABILITY
ARIES II was designed to work in tough transition zone environments. Operators can count on:
- Rugged ground electronics that are ideal for harsh land and transition zone environments where weather, terrain and careless handling can hamper the effectiveness of an acquisition system
- The RAM unit and battery operate while submersed in salt water up to 75 meters when housed inside the ARAM transition zone casing offering increased operational flexibility to contractors seeking equipment that can be utilized seamlessly from land to transition zone for challenging survey designs.
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