System and method of a marine survey using vertically oriented sensor streamers
US-9086502-B2 · Jul 21, 2015 · US
US9915746B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9915746-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514800812-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 13, 2018 |
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A method of measuring seismic signals generated by marine acoustic sources includes deploying at least one seismic sensor unit to a location on a floor of a body of water within a survey area, and recording seismic signals that include a real measured far field signature generated by a seismic source during a marine seismic survey. The method further includes automatically actuating a retrieval device to cause the at least one seismic sensor unit to rise to the surface, in response to expiration of the selected time period or an actuation signal from the surface, retrieving the at least one seismic sensor unit from the surface, and processing seismic data collected from the return signal. Processing including identifying a far field signature of the seismic source based on the signals detected by the seismic sensor, and designaturing the seismic data based on the far field signature.
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A method of measuring seismic signals generated by marine acoustic sources, the method comprising: deploying at least one variable depth sensor assembly on a floor of the body of water within a survey area, the at least one variable depth sensor assembly including a float, a seismic sensor unit, one or more seismic sensors deployed at different depths, a directional sensing device that allows seismic energy from different directions to be separated or individually recorded, and a recording device configured to receive and store seismic data; recording, by the recording device, seismic signals detected by the seismic sensor over a selected time period, the seismic signals including a real measured far field signature generated by a seismic source during a marine seismic survey; performing the marine seismic survey, the marine seismic survey including generating a seismic signal by the seismic source at a plurality of locations above one or more shot points in the survey area and receiving a return signal reflected from an earth formation at one or more seismic receivers located above the survey area; automatically actuating a retrieval device disposed at the at least one seismic sensor unit to cause the at least one seismic sensor unit to rise to the surface, in response to one of: expiration of the selected time period and an actuation signal from the surface; retrieving the at least one seismic sensor unit from the surface; and processing seismic data collected from the return signal, the processing including identifying a far field signature of the seismic source for each of the plurality of locations based on the seismic signals detected by the seismic sensor, and designaturing the seismic data based on the far field signature to appropriately relate the far field signature to the correct shot point and time. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein recording includes continuously recording seismic signals during the selected time period. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the far field signature includes synchronizing the seismic data collected for each location with a portion of the seismic signals based on at least one of a location and a time period associated with the at least one seismic sensor unit. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one seismic sensor unit includes an actuator configured to automatically actuate the recording device to record the seismic signals in response to the at least one seismic sensor unit coming in contact with the floor. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the at least one seismic sensor unit includes a plurality of seismic sensor units deployed at multiple depths in the body of water above the location, and recording includes recording the far field signature at the multiple depths. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the seismic sensor includes one or more hydrophones configured to detect seismic signals propagating in a direction extending from the surface of the body of water toward the floor. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the retrieval device includes an inflatable buoy. 8. An apparatus for measurement of seismic signals generated by marine acoustic sources, the apparatus comprising: a variable depth sensor assembly that includes a float, a directional sensing device that allows seismic energy from different directions to be separated or individually recorded, and a seismic sensor; a recording device configured to receive and store seismic data; a housing assembly including a structure configured to house the seismic sensor and the recording device, the housing assembly configured to be released in a body of water and rest at one of a location on a floor of the body of water and a depth above the location; a recording device actuator disposed at the housing assembly and configured to actuate the recording device to record seismic signals detected by the seismic sensor over a selected time period, the selected time period including a time during which a marine seismic survey is performed, the seismic signals including a real measured far field signature generated by a seismic source during the marine seismic survey; and an automatic retrieval device configured to raise the housing assembly to a surface of the body of water for retrieval, the retrieval device including a retrieval device actuator configured to actuate the retrieval device in response to one of: expiration of the selected time period and an actuation signal from the surface. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the recording device is configured to continuously record the seismic signals during the selected time period. 10. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the recording device actuator is configured to automatically actuate the recording device to record the seismic signals in response to the at least one seismic sensor unit being deployed on the floor. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the recording device actuator is configured to actuate the recording device in response to the housing assembly coming in contact with the floor. 12. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the seismic sensor includes one or more hydrophones configured to detect seismic signals propagating in a direction extending from the surface of the body of water toward the floor. 13. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the retrieval device includes an inflatable buoy. 14. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the recording device includes at least one of a timer and a location device, and is configured to correlate the far field signature with at least one of a time and a location of the apparatus during the marine seismic survey. 15. A system for measurement of seismic signals generated by marine acoustic sources, the system comprising: a plurality of seismic sensor units configured to be deployed from a surface of a body of water at different locations on a floor of the body of water within a survey area, wherein the plurality of seismic sensor units are buoyed by a float and wherein each of the seismic sensor units configured to record seismic signals autonomously and without physical connection to one another or to the surface, each of the plurality of seismic sensor units including: one or more seismic sensors; a recording device configured to receive and store seismic data; a directional sensing device that allows seismic energy from different directions to be separated or individually recorded; a housing assembly including a structure configured to house the one or more seismic sensors and the recording device, the housing assembly configured to be released in the body of water and rest at a location on the floor of the body of water; a recording device actuator disposed at the housing assembly and configured to actuate the recording device to record seismic signals detected by the one or more seismic sensors over a selected time period, the selected time period including a time during which a marine seismic survey is performed, the seismic signals including a far field signature generated by a seismic source during the marine seismic survey; and an automatic retrieval device configured to raise the housing assembly to a surface of the body of water for retrieval, the retrieval device including a retrieval device actuator configured to actuate the retrieval device in response to one of: expiration of the selected time period and an actuation signal from the surface. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the recording device is configured to continuously record the seismic signals during the selected time period. 17. The system of claim 15 , w
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