Resources
4 Port Isolation Transceiver
Part# M-SS3005 We’ve overhauled the 3 port Transceiver to a 4-port transceiver. The now legacy 3 port transceiver and the evolved 4 port transceiver will continue to offer: All Transceiver Basic Features Provides the ‘topside’ interface to the Synapse, SeaSPY or SeaQuest magnetometer system. Connects to a PC via a RS232 serial or USB port. […]
Articles, Resources
Sea Trial Report: Synapse 4-Magnetometer Array
Report summary Goal: A boat-towed survey to test the Synapse Magnetometer Array System feature set, survey experience, and performance. Sea Trial Date: Spring, 2023 Location: Gurnard Bay, The Solent, UK for its relatively flat bottom, and average depth of 20m. Tow Vessel: 12-meter-long, equipped for nearshore geophysical survey with state-of-the-art instrumentation (auto-pilot, MultiBeam Echo sounder (MBES) and Differential GPS). […]
Articles, Resources
Teledyne Gavia integrates Marine Magnetics’ Explorer Magnetometer with the Gavia AUV
Reykjavik, Iceland, April, 2018: Teledyne Gavia, manufacturer of the Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), announces the integration of Marine Magnetics’ Explorer AUV magnetometer. Underwater survey work is frequently carried out using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The benefits of using AUVs are that they are programmed to carry out missions without intervention, can fly at consistent […]
Articles, Resources
The Iron Wreck of Eagle Island
Source: Chagos News
In December 2021, the Chagos Remote Ocean Voyager Expedition (C-Rove) discovered a shipwreck off the west coast of Eagle Island. Bridget Buxton, Associate Professor of Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Rhode Island, shared this article about the expedition and the role Marine Magnetic’s Explorer played in the discovery. Article summary The […]
Marine Gradiometers, Products
Synapse
Marine Gradiometers, Products
SeaQuest2
Get To The Point Faster. Gradient Data SeaQuest measures the gradients in all three directions simultaneously, and computes the total gradient, which is invariant of heading and orientation. No matter how your heading changes, no information is lost. Horizontal gradiometers, on the other hand, can only measure the gradient in one axis (direction). This means […]
Base Stations, Products
Sentinel2
Marine Gradiometers, Products
ARGOS
Argos in the Field: Anchor Discovered in 2019 Above: Dr. Christopher Horrell & Dr. Frederick Hanselmann use Argos to search for artifacts from the lost fleet of Hernan Cortes in Mexico. Photo credit: Jonathan Kingston. Download additional footage.