Abstract:
A robust seismic cable and sensor module system wherein the sensor modules include a housing and sensing unit. The housing substantially transfers the load and torque of the cable from one end of the housing to the other bypassing the sensing unit and the sensing unit and housing are acoustically decoupled from each other for the seismic frequencies desired.
Abstract:
A technique includes receiving data indicative of non-uniformly spaced samples of particle motion wavefield acquired by particle motion sensors while in tow. The samples are spaced apart by an average spacing interval, which is not small enough to prevent vibration noise from being aliased into a signal cone for a first signal formed from samples of the particle motion wavefield having a uniform spacing at the average spacing interval. The technique includes processing the data to generate a second signal that is indicative of the particle motion wavefield and does not have aliased vibration noise in the signal cone.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a streamer cable having one or more seismic devices disposed within a polymer body and about a core. The polymer body includes a channel defined therein for receiving one or more wires connecting the seismic devices. The wires include slack for withstanding the tensional forces experienced by the streamer cable during deployment and operation. Associated methods are also described.
Abstract:
A technique includes receiving data indicative of a first measurement acquired by a rotation sensor on a seismic streamer and based on the first measurement, estimating a torque noise present in a measurement acquired by a second sensor on the streamer. The technique includes attenuating the torque noise based on the estimate.
Abstract:
A technique includes determining a displacement of an acoustic sensor while in tow. Based on the determined displacement of the sensor, a measurement that is acquired by the sensor is compensated to remove noise from the measurement.
Abstract:
A robust seismic cable and sensor module system wherein the sensor modules include a housing and sensing unit. The housing substantially transfers the load and torque of the cable from one end of the housing to the other bypassing the sensing unit and the sensing unit and housing are acoustically decoupled from each other for the seismic frequencies desired.
Abstract:
A technique includes distributing particle motion sensors along the length of a seismic streamer. Each particle motion sensor is eccentrically disposed at an associated angle about an axis of the seismic streamer with respect to a reference line that is common to the associated angles. The sensors are mounted to suppress torque noise in measurements that are acquired by the particle motion sensors. This mounting includes substantially varying the associated angles.
Abstract:
A method and system for deploying seismic tows, such as seismic streamers, from a common carrier rope for conducting marine seismic surveys. The deployment system generally comprises a carrier rope having at least one deflector urging the carrier rope laterally relative to the towing vessel and seismic tows that are independently moveable along the deployed carrier rope to desired locations from which to be deployed. The carrier rope may be deployed from the tow vessel into the water prior to deploying the seismic streamer(s) into the water.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a streamer cable having one or more seismic devices disposed within a polymer body and about a core. The polymer body includes a channel defined therein for receiving one or more wires connecting the seismic devices. The wires include slack for withstanding the tensional forces experienced by the streamer cable during deployment and operation. Associated methods are also described.
Abstract:
A technique includes obtaining a noise measurement, which is acquired by a seismic sensor while in tow. Based on the noise measurement, a compensation for at least one of an alignment of the sensor and a calibration of the sensor is determined.