Mount Sopris Instruments

About Us

News & Events

Find out what’s new at Mount Sopris Instruments!

Sign-up for our monthly newsletter and be the first to learn about new products, upcoming events, and special offers.


MSI Equipment used on Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP)

MSI Equipment used on Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP)

Deep Fault Drilling Project, New Zealand Mount Sopris logging equipment was used to gather critical information on the Deep Fault Drilling Project in New Zealand. The Deep Fault Drilling Project (DFDP) is an international science project studying the Alpine Fault in western South Island. Through the project, researchers retrieved rock and fluid samples, made geophysical […]

Submit your Abstract for SAGEEP 2016 in Denver!

Submit your Abstract for SAGEEP 2016 in Denver!

| SAGEEP 2016 in Denver, Colorado | |—| | Mount Sopris is helping to promote the next SAGEEP annual meeting. SAGEEP provides geophysicists, engineers, geoscientists and end-users from around the world an opportunity to meet and discuss near-surface applications of geophysics and learn about recent developments in near-surface geophysics. It is internationally recognized as the […]

Visit Mount Sopris at NGWA and AGU in December!

Visit Mount Sopris at NGWA and AGU in December!

Come visit Mount Sopris in Booth 653 at the upcoming National Groundwater Association annual meeting and exhibition from December 15th-17th, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada! The show is one of the largest water well drilling exhibitions and conferences in the world. Jim LoCoco, Thom Mandl, and Taylor Weber will all be on hand to answer […]

Local Outreach to Colorado School of Mines Students

Local Outreach to Colorado School of Mines Students

Mount Sopris Instruments always pursues opportunities to give back to our geophysics community! To further this goal, geophysicist Lia Martinez volunteered to help teach a field class of graduate environmental students from the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) this past September. Lia is a past graduate of CSM in 2007 from the Geophysics Department, so […]

Denver Water Aquifer Storage and Recovery

Denver Water Aquifer Storage and Recovery

https://youtu.be/-tCI_-F59_8 Mount Sopris customer Gehrig, Inc. is logging Denver Water’s ASR (Aquifer Storage & Recovery) boreholes. They are running a QL40-GR Natural Gamma, QL40-ELOG Electrical Resistivity, and QL40-CAL Caliper stack to collect vital information about Denver Basin geology . This log data will be combined with drilling information (bit rate, WOB, etc.), lithology information, NMR […]

Mount Sopris goes to Turin, Italy!

Mount Sopris goes to Turin, Italy!

Come visit Mount Sopris at the EAGE- Near Surface Geoscience exhibition and conference held this September 6-10th, 2015 in Turin, Italy. Jim LoCoco will be on hand to discuss your upcoming projects and how our logging equipment can provide the solutions your client or research needs. Too often important groundwater, engineering, and environmental projects are […]

Come visit us at EAGE Madrid!

Come visit us at EAGE Madrid!

Mount Sopris Instruments will be attending the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) annual meeting June 1st -4th, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. As a part of the Earth Alliance, a partnership formed between DMT, ALT, Vibrometric, and IDS, our Booth #1051 will provide a full range of near surface geophysical equipment. Please stop by […]

New Groundwater Borehole Logging Class

New Groundwater Borehole Logging Class

Introduction to E-logging for Water Resources/Water Supply Applications and Direct Push TechnologyPresented by **Bruce Manchon, P.G. and John Sciacca, P.G.**Dates: April 28th to 30th, 2015Location: La Vista Conference Center, Omaha, NebraskaTuition Cost: $295 Workshop Description Borehole geophysics is, and will continue to be, a highly effective tool for water resource/water supply applications and is frequently […]

Just published in EARTH magazine

Just published in EARTH magazine

Mount Sopris is making a difference in the world! Mount Sopris’ mission is to improve people’s lives and the stewardship of natural resources through borehole geophysics. An article in the recent edition of EARTH magazine, entitled A dry and ravaged land: Investigating water resources in Afghanistan, illustrates one of the ways we do this. The […]