Affiliation:
1. School of Geophysics and Information Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China
2. Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, Hangzhou 310012, China
3. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Abstract
Marine self-potential (SP) measurement is commonly conducted for seafloor sulfide detection and hydrothermal vent studies in deep water using instruments towed close to the seafloor. However, this method has the following shortcomings: (1) It relies on ships for deep towing, and the need for a dedicated ship time lowers its efficiency. (2) Owing to complex topography, most towed instruments are located far from the seafloor to ensure safety, resulting in large effective signal attenuation and low signal-to-noise ratio. (3) The measurement direction is generally a single axis, with only the electric field of the axial component observed, providing limited information. With the gradual maturity of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology, it has become possible to mount marine SP measurement tools on AUVs for detection. Compared with conventional methods, this method has significant advantages in terms of efficiency, signal-to-noise ratio, and multicomponent observation. The proposed tool is a lightweight underwater device having a compact design and low power consumption, making it suitable for AUVs. The overall volume of the tool is D50 mm × L350 mm, and the underwater weight is 0.6 kg. Chopper amplification technology ensures the low-noise measurement of electric field signals. In addition, the reformed electrodes enhance stability, thereby reducing the mechanical vibration noise. Laboratory test results show that the noise of the data logger is 7.8 nV/rt (Hz)@1 Hz. The marine test conducted in the southwest Indian Ocean verified the reliability of the proposed marine SP measurement tool. The maximum working depth was 4000 m. The test lasted ∼25 h, and the effective electric field data were collected for ∼17 h. This survey found a maximum SP anomaly of 0.55 mV/m in the Yuhuang hydrothermal field, which provided effective data support for the discovery of new seafloor sulfide anomalies.
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