Claims
- 1. A method for generating a seismic signal in the earth at a location on the sea floor in the transition zone of a body of water, said method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a carrier on the surface of said body of water substantially directly above said location at which said seismic signal is to be generated;
- lowering an elongated, rigid coupler means from said carrier into contact with said sea floor, said rigid coupler means being sufficiently long to extend from said sea floor upwardly to said carrier on said surface of said body of water;
- supporting at least a portion of the weight of said carrier on said rigid coupler means so as to couple said rigid coupler means to said sea floor; and
- applying seismic energy to said rigid coupler means whereby said rigid coupler means transmits a seismic signal directly into the earth at said location on said sea floor.
- 2. The method of claim 1, said method further comprising the step of providing said rigid coupler means with a seismic energy source located at the lower end of said rigid coupler means when said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor, said seismic energy source adapted to apply seismic energy to said rigid coupler means.
- 3. The method of claim 1, said method further comprising the steps of:
- providing said carrier with a seismic energy source; and
- connecting said seismic energy source to said rigid coupler means after said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said body of water has a layer of ice formed on the surface thereof, and said method further comprises the steps of:
- drilling a hole through said layer of ice substantially directly above said location at which said seismic signal is to be generated; and
- positioning said carrier so that said rigid coupler means can be lowered through said hole and said body of water and into contact with said sea floor.
- 5. A method for generating a seismic signal in the earth at a location on the sea floor in the transition zone of a body of water, said body of water having a layer of ice formed on the surface thereof, said method comprising the steps of:
- drilling a plurality of holes through said layer of ice substantially directly above said location at which said seismic signal is to be generated;
- positioning a carrier on the surface of said layer of ice above said plurality of holes;
- lowering an elongated, rigid coupler means from said carrier through each said hole and said body of water and into contact with said sea floor, each said rigid coupler means being sufficiently long to extend from said sea floor upwardly to said carrier on said surface of said layer of ice;
- supporting at least a portion of the weight of said carrier on each said rigid coupler means so as to couple each said rigid coupler means to said sea floor; and
- applying seismic energy to each said rigid coupler means whereby a seismic signal is transmitted directly into the earth at said location.
- 6. The method of claim 5, said method further comprising the step of providing each said rigid coupler means with a seismic energy source located at the lower end of said rigid coupler means when said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor, said seismic energy source adapted to apply seismic energy to said rigid coupler means.
- 7. The method of claim 5, said method further comprising the steps of:
- providing said carrier with a seismic energy source; and
- connecting each said rigid coupler means to said seismic energy source after said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor.
- 8. An apparatus for generating a seismic signal in the earth at a location on the sea floor in the transition zone of a body of water, said apparatus comprising:
- a carrier located on the surface of said body of water;
- an elongated, rigid coupler means adapted to be lowered from said carrier through said body of water and into contact with said sea floor, said rigid coupler means being sufficiently long to extend from said sea floor upwardly to said carrier on the surface of said body of water;
- bias means attached to said carrier and said rigid coupler means and adapted to raise said carrier with respect to said rigid coupler means when said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor so that at least a portion of the weight of said carrier may be supported on said rigid coupler means to bias said rigid coupler means against said sea floor; and
- a seismic energy source adapted to apply seismic energy to said rigid coupler means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said seismic energy source is located at the lower end of said rigid coupler means when said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said seismic energy source is located on said carrier and is adapted to be connected to said rigid coupler means after said coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said apparatus further comprises a base plate attached to the lower end of said rigid coupler means, said base plate adapted to contact said sea floor when said rigid coupler means has been lowered into contact with said sea floor.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said body of water has a layer of ice formed on the surface thereof, and wherein said apparatus further comprises means for drilling a hole through said layer of ice, said rigid coupler means adapted to be lowered through said hole and said body of water and into contact with said sea floor.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said apparatus further comprises a base plate assembly attached to the lower end of said rigid coupler means, said base plate assembly comprising:
- a plurality of appendages adapted to be retracted while said rigid coupler means is being lowered through said hole in said layer of ice and to be extended when said rigid coupler is in contact with said sea floor to expand the area of contact between said rigid coupler means and said sea floor; and
- means for extending and retracting said appendages.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of co-pending application Ser. No. 825,504, filed on Feb. 3, 1986 now abandoned.
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