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Agreement between Pulse Seismic and the ABMI benefits research on seismic line recovery in Alberta

Agreement between Pulse Seismic and the ABMI benefits research on seismic line recovery in Alberta

脉冲地震与ABMI的一致性有利于艾伯塔省地震测线恢复研究
GlobeNewswire ·  2022/04/18 18:26

CALGARY, Alberta, April 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pulse Seismic Inc. (TSX:PSD) (OTCQX:PLSDF) ("Pulse") and the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute ("the ABMI") have signed a data sharing agreement to enhance public information on seismic lines in Alberta. Both organizations are motivated by providing credible, high-quality data in support of land-use decisions. The incorporation of the line geometry and age attribution of Pulse's seismic data into the ABMI's publicly available human footprint dataset will provide significant value to planners and researchers in Alberta.

加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里,2022年4月18日(Global Newswire)--Pulse地震公司(多伦多证券交易所股票代码:PSD)(OTCQX:PLSDF)和艾伯塔省生物多样性监测研究所(简称ABMI)签署了一项数据共享协议,以加强艾伯塔省地震线的公共信息。这两个组织的动机都是提供可信的、高质量的数据来支持土地使用决策。将Pulse的地震数据的线几何和年龄属性纳入ABMI公开可用的人类足迹数据集中,将为艾伯塔省的规划者和研究人员提供重要价值。

Pulse owns and operates the largest licensable seismic data library in Western Canada, including data for the province of Alberta on the type and width of seismic lines and their date of creation. The ABMI produces an annual human footprint inventory for Alberta, a publicly available inventory of every human footprint feature in Alberta used by multiple parties for land-use planning purposes.

Pulse拥有并运营着加拿大西部最大的可许可地震数据库,包括艾伯塔省关于地震线的类型和宽度及其创建日期的数据。ABMI为艾伯塔省编制了年度人类足迹清单,这是一份公开可用的清单,其中包括艾伯塔省的每一项人类足迹特征,供多方用于土地利用规划目的。

"The ABMI's open access, province-wide human footprint inventory is one of our most popular products because it accurately delineates 112 types of human disturbances using satellite imagery and supporting information," says Dr. Cynthia McClain, Director of ABMI's Geospatial Centre. "These data support regional and sub-regional planning and cumulative effects assessment for multiple levels of government in Alberta, the joint federal/provincial Oil Sands Monitoring Program, academic researchers, and industry stakeholders—among many other applications."

阿布扎比地理空间中心董事的辛西娅·麦克莱恩博士说:“阿布扎比地理空间中心的开放获取、全省范围的人类足迹清单是我们最受欢迎的产品之一,因为它使用卫星图像和辅助信息准确地描绘了112种人类干扰。这些数据支持艾伯塔省各级政府、联邦/省级联合油砂监测计划、学术研究人员和行业利益相关者的区域和次区域规划和累积影响评估,以及许多其他应用。

Crucially, the ABMI's human footprint inventory has included information on the type and location of seismic lines, but not their age—until now. Knowing a seismic line's age helps us understand how restoration treatments and natural regeneration progress over time. The provincial government has committed to restoring historic seismic lines in Alberta's caribou ranges as part of caribou recovery planning. Since the age of seismic lines was previously publicly unavailable, research has been unable to evaluate how age could be used to estimate vegetation regrowth on the lines, and in turn how this can improve the efficiency of restoration planning. The inclusion of this data will benefit users prioritizing seismic lines for restoration as part of their environmental stewardship commitments.

至关重要的是,到目前为止,ABMI的人类足迹清单包括了地震线的类型和位置信息,但没有包括它们的年龄。了解地震线的年龄有助于我们理解修复处理和自然再生是如何随着时间的推移而进展的。作为驯鹿恢复计划的一部分,省政府已承诺恢复艾伯塔省驯鹿山脉的历史地震线。由于地震线的年龄以前是公开无法获得的,研究一直无法评估如何使用年龄来估计地震线上的植被再生,进而如何提高恢复规划的效率。纳入这一数据将有利于用户优先考虑恢复地震测线,作为其环境管理承诺的一部分。

"When we became aware of the Human Footprint Inventory, we quickly agreed that Pulse could help by contributing our seismic survey surface attribute information," stated Neal Coleman, President and CEO of Pulse. "Since approximately 2005, Pulse's seismic survey operations have utilized low-impact seismic (LIS) techniques including small, low-impact equipment, much narrower seismic lines, 'avoidance' cutting and careful remediation of all physical impacts. Our approach significantly reduced the environmental footprint of collecting seismic data—but we want to do even more. Pulse is fully committed to contributing to the restoration of our environment and believes that the enhanced data from the Human Footprint Inventory is one way to help in doing so."

Pulse总裁兼首席执行官尼尔·科尔曼表示:“当我们意识到人类足迹清单时,我们很快就同意,Pulse可以通过贡献我们的地震勘测表面属性信息来提供帮助。大约自2005年以来,Pulse公司的地震勘测作业一直采用低影响地震(LIS)技术,包括小型、低影响设备、更窄的地震线、‘避免’切割和仔细补救所有物理影响。我们的方法大大减少了收集地震数据的环境足迹--但我们想做得更多。Pulse完全致力于为恢复我们的环境做出贡献,并相信来自人类足迹清单的增强数据是帮助实现这一点的一种方式。“

Both organizations welcome the opportunity to work together to advance land-use decision-making in Alberta. The enhanced inventory of seismic lines will be an invaluable resource in the path to a sustainable future.

这两个组织欢迎有机会共同努力,推动艾伯塔省的土地使用决策。增强的地震线库存将是通往可持续未来道路上的宝贵资源。

For further information please contact:

进一步 信息 联系方式:

Neal Coleman, President and CEO
or
Pamela Wicks, Vice President Finance and CFO
Pulse Seismic Inc.
Toll-free: 1-877-460-5559
E-mail: info@pulseseismic.compulseseismic.com
  Cynthia McClain, Geospatial Centre Director
Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
Email: abmiinfo@ualberta.ca
abmi.ca
尼尔 科尔曼,总裁兼首席执行官

帕梅拉 灯芯,财务副总裁兼首席财务官
脉冲地震公司。
免费电话:1-877-460-5559
电子邮件:Info@Puleseismic.forceseismic.com
辛西娅 麦克莱恩,董事地理空间中心
艾伯塔省生物多样性监测研究所
电子邮件:abmiinfo@ualberta.ca
Abmi.ca

About Pulse Seismic

关于 脉搏 地震

Pulse is a market leader in the acquisition, marketing and licensing of 2D and 3D seismic data to the western Canadian energy sector. Pulse owns the largest licensable seismic data library in Canada, currently consisting of approximately 65,310 square kilometres of 3D seismic and 829,207 kilometres of 2D seismic. The library extensively covers the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, where most of Canada's oil and natural gas exploration and development occur.

Pulse是加拿大西部能源部门2D和3D地震数据的获取、营销和许可方面的市场领先者。Pulse拥有加拿大最大的可许可地震数据库,目前包括大约65,310平方公里的3D地震和829,207公里的2D地震。该图书馆广泛覆盖加拿大西部沉积盆地,加拿大大部分石油和天然气勘探和开发都发生在那里。

About the ABMI

关于 这个ABMI

The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) is an arm's-length, not-for-profit scientific organization. The ABMI's core business is to monitor and report on the status and trends of Alberta's species, habitat, and human footprint. The ABMI provides relevant, timely, and credible scientific information to support natural resource and land-use decision-making in Alberta.

艾伯塔省生物多样性监测研究所(ABMI)是一个保持距离的非营利性科学组织。ABMI的核心业务是监测和报告艾伯塔省物种、栖息地和人类足迹的现状和趋势。ABMI提供相关、及时和可信的科学信息,以支持艾伯塔省的自然资源和土地利用决策。

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