Paroscientific pressure sensors are used by leading Universities and OEMs across the world for Disaster Warning and Geophysical Research Systems. Our sensors have demonstrated their effectiveness in measuring tsunamis, earthquakes, seafloor subsidence and uplift, and infrasound signals with a sensitivity of parts-per-billion.
Geophysical measurements can now be made with unprecedented clarity from beneath the seafloor, to the ocean bottom, through the water column and through the atmosphere in a single coherent array. These sensors improve the identification and prediction of the magnitude, location, and path of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis and severe weather with increased warning times.