Thank you to all our clients, partners and friends who visited us at OI 2016 in London and made this a great and successful show!
FIELAX reaches new depths: 5432m to be exact!
FIELAX likes to announce the successful performance of a heat flow measurement in a water depth of more than 5400m. On board the RV Investigator, FIELAX has performed heat flow measurements in the Bight Basin (Offshore South Australia) for the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), in cooperation with Chevron. The deepest station measurment was performed in 5432m water depth, a new record for FIELAX and our equipment.
Map viewer for sea floor images
The brand new "OFOS-Viewer" (Ocean Floor Observation System) combines map and seabed image gallery in a user-friendly web tool. Images, geo positions and meta information from several stations and campaigns can be aggregated and visualized. The tool is currently available at www.awi.de: Select a station and go!
Navigation data processing “Master Track”
On behalf of Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung we post-processed navigation data from former campaigns of the research vessels Polarstern and Heincke. The job was about data validation, filtering, interpolation, generalization and documentation of all applied processes. The objective was to achieve a valid "master track" for each campaign which will be used for georeferencing scientific data and for visualization in data portals. Read more
Temperature modelling in 3D
Within the project ModelHeat (funded by 'Europäischer Fonds für regionale Entwicklung') FIELAX developed a three-dimensional model to calculate temperature fields in marine sediments or onshore soil. Given inputs are measured thermal properties and approximated seasonal temperature deviations of the water/air. Read more





