Marine seismic imaging
US-2024094421-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9234978B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9234978-B2 |
| Application number | US-70679110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2016 |
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Systems and methods for determining the position of a buoyancy element in a marine survey are described in which a passive reflecting material is disposed on the buoyancy element to enable a radar on the vessel to detect the position of the buoyancy element. The radar may emit a frequency modulated continuous wave or a sequence of frequency modulated or phase modulated sinusoidal waves.
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What is claimed is: 1. A seismic spread, comprising: a vessel having a first radar disposed thereon; a seismic streamer coupled to the vessel; and a buoyancy element disposed at a front end of the seismic spread and coupled to the seismic streamer, the buoyancy element having a passive radar reflecting material disposed thereon that is configured for detection by the first radar. 2. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein the first radar is capable of transmitting a frequency modulated, continuous wave. 3. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein the first radar is capable of transmitting a sequence of frequency modulated or phase modulated sinusoidal waves. 4. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein the buoyancy element is a front float, a source float, a paravane, a monowing float, or a door float. 5. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein the passive radar reflecting material has a characteristic configured to be used by the first radar to identify the buoyancy element. 6. The seismic spread according to claim 5 , wherein the characteristic is a material property of the passive radar reflecting material that is distinguishable from reflectors on other buoyancy elements coupled to the seismic streamer. 7. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein the vessel has a second radar disposed thereon and wherein the second radar is synchronized with the first radar for emitting beams in the direction of the buoyancy element. 8. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein: the buoyancy element comprises a first buoyancy element and the passive radar reflecting material comprises a first passive radar reflecting material having a first reflective characteristic, and the seismic spread comprises a second buoyancy element coupled to the seismic streamer, the second buoyancy element comprises a second passive radar reflecting material disposed thereon that is configured for detection by the first radar, wherein the second reflecting material comprises a second reflective characteristic that is distinguishable from the first reflective characteristic of the first reflecting material, and the second passive radar reflecting material is used to track a position of the second buoyancy element for positioning the second buoyancy element relative to the first buoyancy element. 9. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein: the seismic streamer comprises a first seismic streamer, the buoyancy element comprises a first buoyancy element, and the passive radar reflecting material comprises a first passive radar reflecting material having a first reflective characteristic, the seismic spread comprises a second seismic streamer coupled to the vessel, and the seismic spread comprises a second buoyancy element disposed at the front end of the seismic spread and coupled to a front end of the second seismic streamer, the second buoyancy element comprises a second passive radar reflecting material disposed thereon that is configured for detection by the first radar, the second reflecting material comprises a second reflective characteristic that is distinguishable from the first reflective characteristic of the first reflecting material, and the second passive radar reflecting material is used to track a position of the second buoyancy element for positioning the second buoyancy element relative to the first buoyancy element. 10. The seismic spread according to claim 1 , wherein: the vessel comprises a second radar disposed thereon, the second radar being separate from the first radar, and the first and second radars are used to separately track the position of the buoyancy element and of the front end of the seismic spread for positioning the buoyancy element and the front end of the seismic spread. 11. The seismic spread according to claim 10 , wherein: the first radar is mounted to the vessel at a first location on the vessel, the second radar is mounted to the vessel at a second location on the vessel, and the second location on the vessel is different than the first location on the vessel. 12. A system for positioning a buoyancy element of a seismic spread, comprising: a radar disposed on a vessel associated with the seismic spread, wherein the radar is configured to transmit a frequency modulated, continuous wave; and a passive radar reflecting material disposed on the buoyancy element, wherein the buoyancy element is a front float coupled to a seismic streamer in the seismic spread; and wherein the radar is configured to determine the position of the front end of the seismic spread using the passive radar reflecting material. 13. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the radar is configured to detect the bearing of the buoyancy element based on radar signals reflected from the passive radar reflecting material. 14. A method for positioning at least a portion of a seismic spread, comprising: using a vessel to tow one or more seismic streamers, the vessel having a GNSS device, a respective seismic streamer being coupled to at least one buoyancy element, and the at least one buoyancy element having a passive radar reflecting material disposed thereon, and wherein the at least one buoyancy element is disposed at the front end of the seismic spread; transmitting signals from a radar on the vessel, the signals being reflected from the at least one buoyancy element via the passive radar reflecting material; receiving the reflected signals at the vessel; and associating the reflected signals with a geographical coordinate reference provided by the GNSS device to determine a reference position of the at least one buoyancy element. 15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein transmitting signals from the radar on the vessel comprises transmitting a frequency modulated continuous wave. 16. The method according to claim 14 , wherein transmitting signals from the radar on the vessel comprises transmitting a sequence of frequency modulated or phase modulated sinusoidal waves. 17. The method according to claim 14 , further comprising using the reference position of the at least one buoyancy element to determine a reference position of at least one seismic sensor disposed on at least one of the seismic streamers. 18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising identifying the at least one buoyancy element based on the reflected signals and a characteristic of the passive radar reflecting material. 19. A method for positioning at least a portion of a seismic spread, comprising: disposing a passive radar reflecting material on a buoyancy element coupled to a front end of a seismic streamer towed by a vessel; mounting one or more radars on the vessel; and using at least one of the radars to determine the position of the buoyancy element based on signals that are reflected from the passive radar reflecting material. 20. The method according to claim 19 , wherein the one or more radars transmit a frequency modulated continuous wave. 21. The method according to claim 19 , wherein the one or more radars transmit a sequence of frequency modulated or phase modulated sinusoidal waves. 22. The method according to claim 19 , wherein using at least one of the radars comprises emitting beams from at least one of the radars in the direction of the buoyancy element to detect the passive radar reflecting material. 23. The method according to claim 19 , wherein using at least one of the radars further comprises proce
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