This application claims priority from Dutch Patent Application No. 2013969, filed Dec. 12, 2014, the contents of which are entirely incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates generally to the field of marine surveying. More particularly, the present invention relates to surveying the structure beneath the seabed using a sub-bottom profiler.
A known system for surveying the structure beneath the seabed using a sub-bottom profiler 15 is shown in
The present invention stems from the inventors' realization that surveying capability is fundamentally constrained by the key physical parameters of the survey, namely the deepest water depth and the penetration beneath the seabed, which place a limit on the maximum pulse repetition rate.
With this in mind, according to a first aspect, the present invention may provide a system for surveying the structure beneath the seabed using a sub-bottom profiler, comprising:
a survey vessel; and
a sub-bottom profiler mounted to travel with the survey vessel, the sub-bottom profiler comprising a transmitter for transmitting pulses at a predetermined period between pulses towards the seabed, and a first receiver and a second receiver for receiving reflections from the seabed of each transmitted pulse;
wherein the transmitter and the first and second receivers are mounted along an axis in the direction of travel of the survey vessel and the transmitter is disposed between the first and second receivers and spaced from each of them by a predetermined separation.
The present invention, by providing a further receiver upstream of the transmitter, is able to provide enhanced surveying capability without requiring a higher pulse repetition rate (i.e. without requiring a shorter period between pulses). The enhanced surveying capability can be used to survey at high speed or to provide better quality reflection data while surveying at low speed.
Preferably, when the system is in use, the speed of the survey vessel is selected in a high speed mode such that the distance travelled by the transmitter between pulses equals twice the predetermined separation.
Preferably, when the system is in use, the speed of the survey vessel is selected in a low speed mode such that the distance travelled by the transmitter between pulses equals the predetermined separation.
Preferably, the system is switchable between the high speed mode and the low speed mode.
The system may further comprise third and fourth receivers that are mounted along said axis, wherein the transmitter is disposed between the third and fourth receivers and spaced from each of them by a second predetermined separation. Through the ability to select between the use of the first and second receivers, on the one hand, and the use of the third and fourth receivers, on the other hand, the user is provided with more options as to survey speed.
The sub-bottom profiler may be mounted to the hull of the survey vessel or to a body towed by the survey vessel.
According to a second aspect, the present invention may provide a sub-bottom profiler intended to be mounted for travel with a survey vessel, comprising:
a transmitter for transmitting pulses at a predetermined period between pulses towards the seabed, and a first receiver and a second receiver for receiving reflections from the seabed of each transmitted pulse;
wherein the transmitter and the first and second receivers are mounted in fixed relation to one another along an axis with the transmitter being disposed between the first and second receivers and spaced from each of them by a predetermined separation.
In the context of the present invention, the term “seabed” is to be construed broadly so as to cover the floor of other expanses of water, such as that of an ocean or a lake, regardless of whether the other expanses of water are technically seas or not.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A system 10 for surveying the structure beneath the seabed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
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The system 10 further comprises a controller 35 which controls the operation of the transmitter 20 and receives the conditioned reflection data from the receivers 30u,d. The controller 35 can form part of the sub-bottom profiler 15 in which case it may be located on the hull 14 as shown, or alternatively, not form part of the sub-bottom profiler 15 itself and be located elsewhere on the survey vessel 15. Based on the received reflection data, the system 10 generates imaging data of the structure beneath the seabed.
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The system 10 can also be operated in a standard, low speed mode in which it travels at, for example, 4 knots (2 m/s). In this mode, each CMP is measured first by the upstream receiver 30u and later by the downstream receiver 30d. Such duplication in the reflection data can be useful in improving the signal-to-noise ratio of the reflection data, and thereby improve the quality of the survey.
The system 10 can also be provided with one or more further upstream/downstream pairs of receivers. In one embodiment, the system 10 further comprises third and fourth receivers that are also mounted along the above-mentioned axis but are each spaced from the transmitter by a second (larger) predetermined separation. A system 10 equipped with one or more further upstream/downstream pairs of receivers provides the user with more flexibility as to the survey speed, since for a given pair of upstream/downstream receivers that are selected (i.e. made active) for a survey their separations from the transmitter determine the speed of the survey vessel in the low speed mode and the high speed mode.
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