Combined pet/mr imaging system and apd-based pet detector for use in simultaneous pet/mr imaging
US-2015369890-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9081106B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9081106-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113274493-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2015 |
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A marine electromagnetic survey source includes a power cable configured to couple to a high voltage power supply at one axial end and to a head unit at the other axial end. The head unit includes equipment configured to output a lower voltage at higher current than the current imparted thereto by high voltage power supply. The head unit has an electrically conductive exterior coupled to one output terminal of the equipment. An electromagnetic antenna cable having an electrode thereon is coupled to the head unit and configured to receive the output of another terminal of the head unit equipment. In some implementations, electromagnetic fields are induced in formations by conducting current to the equipment. Marine geophysical surveys are conducted utilizing such induction of electromagnetic fields.
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What is claimed is: 1. A marine electromagnetic survey source comprising: a power cable configured to couple to a high voltage power supply at one axial end and to a head unit at the other axial end, wherein; the head unit comprises equipment configured to output a lower voltage at higher current than the high voltage power supply, wherein at least a portion of the head unit's exterior is electrically conductive and coupled to one output terminal of the equipment; and an electromagnetic antenna cable coupled to the head unit and configured to receive the output of another terminal of the equipment, wherein the antenna cable has an electrode thereon. 2. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the head unit equipment comprises a direct current to direct current power converter. 3. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the head unit equipment further comprises a switch configured to make selectable electric connection between the electrically conductive portion of the head unit's exterior, the electrode and the power converter. 4. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the head unit comprises a material selected to provide a predetermined buoyancy thereof and at least one control surface configured to enable operating the head unit at a selected depth in a body of water. 5. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the high voltage power supply is located on board a vessel and the power cable is configured to tow the head unit from the vessel. 6. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the equipment in the head unit comprises a switch configured to selectively apply output and selectively reverse polarity of the other terminal to the electrically conductive portion of the head unit's exterior and the electrode. 7. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the head unit further comprises a housing at least partially covered by a jacket. 8. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the high voltage power supply is a direct current power supply. 9. The marine electromagnetic survey source of claim 1 wherein the high voltage power supply is an alternating current power supply. 10. A method for inducing an electromagnetic field in formations disposed below a bottom of a body of water, comprising: conducting current to equipment disposed in the body of water from a high voltage power supply located away from the equipment; generating an output with the equipment wherein the output has lower voltage and higher current than the current imparted thereto; and applying the output of the equipment to at least one electromagnetic antenna disposed in the body of water, wherein the equipment is disposed in a head unit, at least a portion of the head unit's exterior is electrically conductive and coupled to one output terminal of the equipment to act as a first electrode in the at least one antenna, and a second electrode of the at least one antenna is disposed at a selected position along an antenna cable which is coupled to another output terminal of the equipment. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the equipment comprises a DC to DC power converter. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the equipment further comprises a switch configured to make selectable electric connection between the electrodes of the at least one electromagnetic antenna and the equipment. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the output applied to the at least one electromagnetic antenna is in the form of switched direct current. 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the power supply is located on board a vessel, and the equipment is towed from the vessel. 15. The method of claim 10 wherein the equipment comprises an AC to DC power converter. 16. A method of marine geophysical surveying comprising: inducing an electromagnetic field in formations disposed below a bottom of a body of water, wherein inducing the electromagnetic field comprises: conducting current to equipment disposed in the body of water from a high voltage power supply located away from the equipment; generating an output with the equipment wherein the output has lower voltage and higher current than the current imparted thereto; and applying the output of the equipment to at least one electromagnetic antenna disposed in the body of water, wherein the equipment is disposed in a head unit; at least a portion of the head unit's exterior is electrically conductive and coupled to one output terminal of the equipment to act as a first electrode in the at least one antenna; and a second electrode of the at least one antenna is disposed at a selected position along an antenna cable which is coupled to another output terminal of the equipment; and measuring electromagnetic response of the formations. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein measuring electromagnetic response comprises measuring at least one electromagnetic field property comprising voltage, magnetic field amplitude, magnetic field gradient, and any combination thereof. 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising changing a bipole length of the electromagnetic antenna by including a third electrode on the antenna cable longitudinally spaced apart from the first and the second electrodes, and selectively making electrical connection between the another output terminal of the equipment and the second or third electrode.
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