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jug — Oil & Gas Glossary

(noun) An archaic oilfield slang term for a geophone, the ground-mounted sensor used in seismic acquisition to detect and convert reflected seismic wave energy into electrical signals. The term originated in early seismic exploration when geophones were sometimes housed in jug-shaped containers.

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