System and method for in-sea electrode conditioning

US9696449B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9696449-B2
Application numberUS-201615162223-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 23, 2016
Priority dateJan 25, 2012
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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Disclosed are methods and systems for conditioning electrodes while deployed in the sea with a marine electromagnetic survey system. An embodiment of the method may comprise deploying electrodes in seawater during a marine electromagnetic survey. The method further may comprise coupling at least one of the electrodes to a controllable current/voltage source while the electrodes are deployed in the seawater. The method further may comprise sending a first conditioning signal from the controllable current/voltage source to the at least one of the electrodes coupled to the controllable current/voltage source.

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What is claimed is: 1. An in-sea electrode conditioning system, comprising: electrodes configured for use in a marine electromagnetic survey system; electronics; counter electrodes; a controllable current/voltage source configured to generate a first conditioning signal, wherein the first conditioning signal comprises a varying voltage, and wherein the varying voltage comprises a first constant high voltage of about 5 volts to about 10 volts followed by a constant low voltage of about 2 volts to about 5 volts; and a switch configured to selectively couple at least one of the electrodes to the electronics or to the controllable current/voltage source and at least one of the counter electrodes. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the electrodes comprise electromagnetic sensor electrodes. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the electrodes comprise Ag/AgCl-based electrodes. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electrodes and seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electrode. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electrodes and seawater that results in removal of material from the surface of the respective electrode. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the controllable current/voltage source is configured to generate a second conditioning signal, wherein the second conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electrodes and the seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electrode. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the electrodes are disposed on at least one of a towed survey cable, a cable disposed on a water bottom, or a subsurface acquisition node. 8. An in-sea electrode conditioning system, comprising: electrodes configured for use in a marine electromagnetic survey system; electronics; counter electrodes; a controllable current/voltage source configured to generate a first conditioning signal, wherein the first conditional signal comprises a direct current signal with a constant current, wherein the constant current is less than about 1 amp with a supply voltage of about 0.5 volts to about 5 volts; and a switch configured to selectively couple at least one of the electrodes to the electronics or to the controllable current/voltage source and at least one of the counter electrodes. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the constant current is less than about 200 milliamps with a supply voltage of about 0.5 volts to about 5 volts. 10. A system for in-sea electrode conditioning, comprising: a pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes configured for sensing one or more parameters while deployed in a body of water; sensor electronics configured to measure and record signals from the pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes; counter electrodes; a controllable current/voltage source configured to generate a first conditioning signal; and a switch coupled to each the counter electrodes by a corresponding line and coupled to each of the pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes by a corresponding line, wherein the switch is configured to switch from a sensing configuration with the pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes coupled to the sensor electronics to a cleaning configuration with one of the second pair electromagnetic sensor electrodes and one of the counter electrodes coupled to the controllable current/voltage source. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the electromagnetic sensor electrodes comprise Ag/AgCl-based electrodes. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electromagnetic sensor electrodes and seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electromagnetic sensor electrode. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electromagnetic sensor electrodes and seawater that results in removal of material form the surface of the respective electromagnetic sensor electrode, and wherein the controllable current/voltage source is configured to generate a second conditioning signal, wherein the second conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the electromagnetic sensor electrodes and the seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electrode. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the electromagnetic sensor electrodes are disposed on at least one of a towed survey cable, a cable disposed on a water bottom, or a subsurface acquisition node. 15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the conditional signal comprises a direct current signal with a constant current of less than about 1 amp with a supply voltage of about 0.5 volts to about 5 volts. 16. The system of claim 10 , wherein the conditioning signal comprises a varying voltage. 17. An in-sea electrode conditioning system, comprising: a first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes configured for use in a marine electromagnetic survey system; electronics; counter electrodes; a controllable current/voltage source configured to generate a first conditioning signal, wherein the first conditioning signal comprises a varying voltage; a switch configured to selectively couple at least one of the first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes to the electronics or to the controllable current/voltage source and at least one of the counter electrodes; and a second pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes, each of the second pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes coupled to the switch by a corresponding line, wherein the switch is configured to switch from the second pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes coupled to the sensor electronics to one of the second pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes and one of the counter electrodes coupled to the controllable current/voltage source. 18. The system of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes or the second pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes comprises Ag/AgCl-based electrodes. 19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes and seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electromagnetic sensor electrode. 20. The system of claim 17 , wherein the first conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes and seawater that results in removal of material from the surface of the respective electromagnetic sensor electrode. 21. The system of claim 20 , wherein the controllable current/voltage source is configured to generate a second conditioning signal, wherein the second conditioning signal is configured to cause an electrochemical reaction between a surface of the one of the first pair of electromagnetic sensor electrodes and the seawater that results in formation of metal chloride on the surface of the respective electr

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  • G01V3/165Primary

    operating with magnetic or electric fields produced or modified by the object or by the detecting device (with electromagnetic waves G01V3/17) · CPC title

  • Manufacturing, calibrating, cleaning, or repairing instruments or devices covered by groups G01V1/00 – G01V11/00 · CPC title

  • Sources · CPC title

  • Receivers · CPC title

  • G01V3/083Primary

    Controlled source electromagnetic [CSEM] surveying · CPC title

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What does patent US9696449B2 cover?
Disclosed are methods and systems for conditioning electrodes while deployed in the sea with a marine electromagnetic survey system. An embodiment of the method may comprise deploying electrodes in seawater during a marine electromagnetic survey. The method further may comprise coupling at least one of the electrodes to a controllable current/voltage source while the electrodes are deployed in …
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Primary CPC classification G01V3/165. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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