A compact ocean bottom electromagnetic receiver and seismometer
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Published:2020-05-26
Issue:1
Volume:9
Page:213-222
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ISSN:2193-0864
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Container-title:Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Instrum. Method. Data Syst.
Author:
Chen Kai,Deng Ming,Wu Zhongliang,Luo Xianhu,Zhou Li
Abstract
Abstract. Joint marine electromagnetic (EM) and seismic interpretations are widely used for offshore gas hydrate and petroleum exploration to produce improved estimates of lithology and fluids and to decrease the risk of low gas saturation. However, joint data acquisition is not commonly employed. Current marine EM data acquisition depends on an ocean bottom electromagnetic receiver (OBEM), and current seismic exploration methods use seismometers. Joint simultaneous data acquisition can decrease costs and improve efficiency, but conventional independent data receivers have several drawbacks, including a large size, high costs, position errors, and low operational efficiencies. To address these limitations, we developed a compact ocean bottom electromagnetic receiver and seismometer (OBEMS). Based on existing ocean bottom E-field receiver (OBE) specifications, including low noise levels, low power consumption, and low time drift errors, we integrated two induction coils for the magnetic sensor and a three-axis omnidirectional geophone for the seismic sensor to assemble an ultra-short baseline (USBL) transponder as the position sensor, which improved position accuracy and operational efficiency while reducing field data acquisition costs. The resulting OBEMS has a noise level of 0.1 nV m−1 rt−1 (Hz) at 1 Hz in the E-field, 0.1 pT rt−1 (Hz) at 1 Hz in the B-field, and a 30 d battery lifetime. This device also supports a Wi-Fi interface for the configuration of data acquisition parameters and data download. Offshore acquisition was performed to evaluate the system's field performance during offshore gas hydrate exploration. The OBEMS operated effectively throughout the operation and field testing. Therefore, the OBEMS can function as a low-cost, compact, and highly efficient joint data acquisition method.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Oceanography
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