The process

Seismoelectric Exploration System is ideal for finding resistive liquid (fresh groundwater, oil, natural gas) under layers of rock, sediments and soils.  

The process works by sending a seismic pulse (sound wave) into the ground.  If liquid exists, the seismic pulse will move through it and disturb the natural ions in the liquid.  The ions then give off an electrical signal that is detected and translated into data.  Depending on the data received between the seismic pulse and the aquifer, the results can indicate depth, yield and thickness.