Commercial lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels support remote-controlled operations for onshore and offshore investigations. Figures 1.2 to 1.8 show examples of technologies available, including dedicated drillships equipped for offshore surveys and characterization. Marine investigations can be performed from these ships using seabed units controlled remotely. A variety of onshore driving systems exist, including trucks with tracks that provide mobility in soft ground conditions.
Commercial lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels support remote-controlled operations for onshore and offshore investigations. Figures 1.2 to 1.8 show examples of technologies available, including dedicated drillships equipped for offshore surveys and characterization. Marine investigations can be performed from these ships using seabed units controlled remotely. A variety of onshore driving systems exist, including trucks with tracks that provide mobility in soft ground conditions.
Commercial lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels support remote-controlled operations for onshore and offshore investigations. Figures 1.2 to 1.8 show examples of technologies available, including dedicated drillships equipped for offshore surveys and characterization. Marine investigations can be performed from these ships using seabed units controlled remotely. A variety of onshore driving systems exist, including trucks with tracks that provide mobility in soft ground conditions.
Commercial lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels that support remote-controlled operations.
Examples of available technologies for both onshore and offshore
operations are given in Figures 1.2 to 1.8. Marine geotechnical offshore and near-shore investigations can be performed from dedicated drillships equipped for geological survey, geotechnical stratigraphy and reservoir characterization (Figures 1.2 and in situ tests can be deployed into the ground using a wide range of pushing equipment, such as manual lifting of the SPT weight, very lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels that support remote-controlled operations. Examples of available technologies for both onshore and offshore operations are given in Figures 1.2 to 1.8. Marine geotechnical offshore and near-shore investigations can be performed from dedicated drillships equipped for geological survey, geotechnical stratigraphy and reservoir characterization lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels that support remote-controlled operations. Examples of available technologies for both onshore and offshore operations are given in Figures 1.2 to 1.8. Marine geotechnical offshore and near-shore investigations can be performed from dedicated drillships equipped for geological survey, geotechnical stratigraphy and reservoir characterization (Figures 1.2 and (Figures 1.2 and 1.3). These ships are often equipped with seabed units that can perform tests mechanically, with the unit submerged and placed onto the seabed where the test is performed automatically according to prescribed procedures (Figure 1.4). Contact between the surface and the seabed unit is by means of acoustic data modem or via a bypass cable. A variety of driving systems is available worldwide for onshore operations. Trucks, such as those illustrated in Figures 1.5 and 1.6, are ideal vehicles for providing quick, cost-effective mobile platforms capable of high production rates. lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels that support remote-controlled operations. Examples of available technologies for both onshore and offshore operations are given in Figures 1.2 to 1.8. Marine geotechnical offshore and near-shore investigations can be performed from dedicated drillships equipped for geological survey, geotechnical stratigraphy and reservoir characterization (Figures 1.2 and The main obstacle to performing site investigation operation tests in these robust, off-road 100 to 200 kN vehicles is mobility on soft ground. This can be overcome by the integrated track systems shown in Figure 1.6, which com lightweight rigs, trucks and vessels that support remote-controlled operations. Examples of available technologies for both onshore and offshore operations are given in Figures 1.2 to 1.8. Marine geotechnical offshore and near-shore investigations can be performed from dedicated drillships equipped for geological survey, geotechnical stratigraphy and reservoir characterization (Figures 1.2 and bine hydraulically driven tracks with the truck’s wheels (i.e. by retracting the tracks the vehicle can run as an ordinary truck), giving the required mobility in all ground conditions.