WO2011120832A2 - Noise suppression by adaptive speed regulation of towed marine geophysical streamer - Google Patents
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- G01S—RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES
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- the invention relates generally to the field of marine geophysical surveying.
- the invention relates to methods and systems for adaptive speed control of towed marine streamers.
- Marine geophysical surveying systems include towed electromagnetic sensor streamers. Such sensor streamers are towed by a vessel at a selected depth in a body of water and include a plurality of electric field and/or magnetic field sensors disposed along the length of the streamer. The sensors generate signals related to electromagnetic fields induced in formations below the bottom of the body of water by a transmitter. See, for example U.S. Patent Application No. 2010/0017133.
- a method for towing marine geophysical sensor streamers in a body of water includes moving a towing vessel at a selected speed along the surface of the body of water. At least one geophysical sensor streamer is towed by the vessel at a selected depth in the water. A velocity of the streamer in the water is measured at at least one position along the streamer. The selected speed of the towing vessel is adjusted if the measured velocity exceeds a selected threshold.
- FIG. 1 shows an example towed marine geophysical sensor streamer.
- FIG. 2 shows a laterally spaced apart array of streamers.
- FIG. 1 shows a geophysical survey vessel 10 moving along the surface of a body of water 1 1 such as a lake or the ocean.
- the vessel 10 may include equipment thereon, shown generally at 12 and referred to for convenience as a "recording system.”
- the recording system 12 typically includes devices such as a data recording unit (not shown separately) for making a record with respect to time of signals generated by various sensors in the acquisition system.
- the recording system 12 also typically includes navigation equipment (not shown separately) to determine and record, at selected times, the geodetic position of the vessel 10.
- the vessel 10 may tow one or more source cables 14.
- the source cable 14 may include thereon an electromagnetic energy source such as a pair of spaced apart electrodes 15. Operation of electromagnetic energy sources for geophysical surveying is well known in the art and need not be repeated here.
- a sensor streamer cable 20 may be towed at a selected depth in the water 1 1 and maintained at such depth by a depressor 18.
- the streamer cable 20 may include a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart electromagnetic sensors 22, non-limiting examples of which are magnetometers, wire coils, spaced apart electrodes, or co mbinations thereof.
- the sensors 22 detect components of electromagnetic energy in response to electromagnetic energy imparted into the formations 24 below the water bottom 23.
- the depressor 18 in the present example receives power and control signals to change depth and direction (using control surfaces such as diving planes 18A and rudder 1 8B) from a lead in cable 17 connected from the depressor 18 to the vessel 10.
- the lead in cable 17 also includes electrical and/or optical conductors that enable real time communication of signals detected by the sensors 22 to the recording unit 12.
- the depressor 18 may be a passive device such as a weight.
- the depressor may be omitted entirely.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of how this may be performed using streamer cables having additional navigation components to avoid tangling and fouling.
- Each of four sensor streamers 20 as explained with reference to FIG. 1 may be coupled at its forward end to a respective depressor 18.
- Each depressor 18 may be coupled to the vessel 10 by a respective lead in cable 17 as explained above.
- the streamers 20 may be caused to remain in a selected pattern (e.g., such as parallel as shown) and to be responsive to the effects of water cross currents to maintain such pattern by the use of lateral force and control (LFD) devices 26 disposed at selected positions along the streamers.
- LFD lateral force and control
- ADCPs acoustic Doppler current profilers
- DOPPLER VOLUME SAMPLER a trademark of Teledyne RD Instruments USA, 14020 Stowe Drive, Poway, CA 92064.
- the ADCP 40 measures in-water velocity of the streamer.
- the velocity measurement may be conducted over the streamer 20 and lead in cable 17 to the recording unit 12.
- the recording unit 12 may be configured to automatically control the speed of the vessel 10 so that the velocity at the streamer 20 is reduced to a level consistent with acceptable levels of motion-induced noise (e.g., to below a selected threshold). Because the downward force exerted by the depressor 1 8 and the LFD devices (26 in FIG. 2) is dependent on the angle of attack of the respective control surfaces and the velocity, the recording unit 12 may transmit control signals to both the depressor 18 and the LFD devices (if used) to increase angle of attack of the depth control surfaces to maintain depth of the streamer(s) 20 in the water.
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