水下可控源电磁传感:定位和表征紧凑的海底目标

G. Schultz, J. Miller, F. Shubitidze, R. Evans
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探测隐藏在海岸和海洋沉积物中的导电或磁性物体,促使人们需要适用于相对小规模搜索和表征任务的先进海洋地球物理技术。目标既包括人为物体,如与海底电缆有关的海洋基础设施、风电场的海底基础、未爆弹药和其他弹药危害,也包括浅层自然和地质物体(如淡水透镜体、天然气水合物、矿物矿石和非均质沉积物)。用于油气和矿产勘探的大型海洋可控源电磁系统的成功为潜在的传感策略和缩放阵列配置的适应铺平了道路,以探测和表征这些较浅和较小的目标。在建立海洋电磁理论的基础上,利用现有的电场和磁场传感设计,分析了100hz ~ 200khz范围内受激目标发射的电磁场。我们提出了数值模拟和实验研究的结果,以开发实现磁(B)和电(E)场源和接收器的潜在设计策略。除了一维解析模型(积分偶极近似)外,三维数值模拟(通过辅助源方法和有限元方法)的应用为潜在的先进电磁传感系统提供了最佳安排。我们研究了电(电压馈电偶极子)和磁场(封装和浸入式感应线圈)有源的电磁场分布。在实验室和开放水域环境下的可控源实验揭示了信号衰减、目标散射和海底影响的影响。
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Underwater controlled source electromagnetic sensing: Locating and characterizing compact seabed targets
The detection of conductive or magnetic objects of interest obscured in coastal and marine sediments has motivated the need for advanced marine geophysical technologies suited for relatively small scale search and characterization missions. Targets include both anthropogenic objects such as marine infrastructure associated with undersea cables, seabed foundations for windfarms, and unexploded ordnance and other munitions hazards as well as shallow natural and geologic objects (e.g, freshwater lens, gas hydrates, mineral ore, and heterogeneous sediment deposits). Successes achieved by large scale marine controlled source electromagnetic systems used for hydrocarbon and mineral exploration have paved the way for potential adaptation of sensing strategies and scaled array configurations to detect and characterize these shallower and smaller targets. Building on established marine electromagnetic theory and based on the use of existing electric and magnetic field sensing designs, we analyze the electromagnetic fields emitted from excited targets in the frequency range between 100 Hz and 200 kHz. We present the results of numerical modeling and experimental studies to develop potential design strategies for implementing both magnetic (B) and electric (E) field sources and receivers. Application of three-dimensional numerical simulations (via the method of auxiliary sources and finite element methods) in addition to one-dimensional analytical models (integral dipole approximations) yield optimal arrangements for a potential advanced electromagnetic sensing system. We study the electromagnetic field distributions from both electric (voltage-fed dipole) and magnetic field (encased and submerged induction coil) active sources. Controlled source experiments in laboratory and open water settings reveal the effects of signal attenuation, target scattering, and influence of the sea bottom.
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