Correlation techniques for passive electroseismic and seismoelectric surveying
US-9759838-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US11940580B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11940580-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916598442-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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A system for near-surface geophysical subsurface imaging for detecting and characterizing subsurface heterogeneities comprises an instrument that outputs probing electromagnetic signals through a ground surface that interact and are affected by scattered signals of acoustic waves that travel through the ground surface and further senses vibrational modes of a subsurface below the ground surface; an imaging device that dynamically generates a time sequence of images of properties of the acoustic waves and maps elastic wave fields of the acoustic waves; and a processor that analyzes dynamic multi-wave data of the images to quantify spatial variations in the mechanical and viscoelastic properties of the subsurface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for determining a subsurface feature, comprising: transmitting a surface penetrating radar (SPR) signal at a ground surface; receiving a response signal that includes elastic waves of a lower frequency acoustic source that interact with the SPR signal; rapidly processing the response signal including the SPR signal modified by the interaction with the elastic waves; and determining a physical characteristic of the subsurface feature from the response signal, wherein the elastic waves are produced by at least one vibrating source that insonifies subsurface features, and wherein the method further comprises performing a rapid imaging of a dynamic scattered wave field generated by the insonification, wherein the elastic waves include an induced low frequency continuous elastic wave propagating away from a focus region measured using the SPR signal so that at various phases of a low frequency modulation, pulsed waves are sent into the ground surface and back-scattered signals are received and used to create a time sequence of images formed by the SPR signal. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising performing a dynamic multi-wave imaging operation that provides for detecting small-scale spatially varying signatures through active perturbing and probing of mechanical properties in order to characterize subsurface structures. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising performing a stacking operation, wherein a signal-to-noise ratio is increased by stacking repeated acoustic pulses and/or probing radar signals. 4. A system for determining subsurface characteristics, comprising: a radar-generating source that transmits a surface penetrating radar (SPR) signal to remotely sense a subsurface vibration; and an imaging apparatus that produces time sequences from a received SPR signal perturbed by acoustic signals corresponding to the subsurface vibration. 5. A method for determining a subsurface feature, comprising: transmitting a surface penetrating radar (SPR) signal at a ground surface; receiving a response signal that includes elastic waves of a lower frequency acoustic source that interact with the SPR signal; rapidly processing the response signal including the SPR signal modified by the interaction with the elastic waves; and determining a physical characteristic of the subsurface feature from the response signal, wherein the elastic wave includes an induced low frequency continuous elastic wave propagating away from a focus region measured using the SPR signal so that at various phases of a low frequency modulation, pulsed waves are sent into the ground surface and back-scattered signals are received and used to create a time sequence of images formed by the SPR signal. 6. A method for determining a subsurface feature, comprising: transmitting a surface penetrating radar (SPR) signal at a ground surface; receiving a response signal that includes elastic waves of a lower frequency acoustic source that interact with the SPR signal; rapidly processing the response signal including the SPR signal modified by the interaction with the elastic waves; and determining a physical characteristic of the subsurface feature from the response signal; and performing a dynamic multi-wave imaging operation that provides for detecting small-scale spatially varying signatures through active perturbing and probing of mechanical properties in order to characterize subsurface structures. 7. A method for determining a subsurface feature, comprising: transmitting a surface penetrating radar (SPR) signal at a ground surface; receiving a response signal that includes elastic waves of a lower frequency acoustic source that interact with the SPR signal; rapidly processing the response signal including the SPR signal modified by the interaction with the elastic waves; and determining a physical characteristic of the subsurface feature from the response signal; performing a stacking operation, wherein a signal-to-noise ratio is increased by stacking repeated acoustic pulses and/or probing radar signals; and performing a dynamic multi-wave imaging operation that provides for detecting small-scale spatially varying signatures through active perturbing and probing of mechanical properties in order to characterize subsurface structures.
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