Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions

Hydrophones are highly sensitive broadband pressure sensors. They are slim-line, lightweight, rapidly deployable and do not require clamping. Strings of 24 – 48 receivers can be manufactured for the same cost as a single slim-line 3C shuttle. The passive hydraulic coupling and suspension within th...

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Main Authors: Greenwood, Andrew, Dupuis, Christian, Kepic, Anton, Urosevic, Milovan
Other Authors: EAGE
Format: Conference Paper
Published: EAGE 2011
Online Access:http://www.earthdoc.org/detail.php?pubid=47189
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45575
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author Greenwood, Andrew
Dupuis, Christian
Kepic, Anton
Urosevic, Milovan
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Dupuis, Christian
Kepic, Anton
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description Hydrophones are highly sensitive broadband pressure sensors. They are slim-line, lightweight, rapidly deployable and do not require clamping. Strings of 24 – 48 receivers can be manufactured for the same cost as a single slim-line 3C shuttle. The passive hydraulic coupling and suspension within the water column employed by the hydrophones lead to specific acquisition issues due to noise sources related to cable and borehole seismic modes. With the use of a 24 channel hydrophone string, over several surveys in predominately mineral exploration boreholes, we have investigated suppression of these noise sources. Improvement of hydrophone coupling to the formation is achieved through higher viscosity drilling fluids. It is also encouraging that very high quality converted shear waves can be recorded with hydrophones. We show that due to easy deployment and rapid acquisition time it is possible to utilise very fine hydrophone increment of just 1m which enables a proper registration of tube waves and hence their effective removal. Finally we test our hydrophone array in a complex hard rock environment. Using a known geological model, through extensive elastic modelling we prove the validity of an ultra-high resolution VSP image constructed from hydrophone data.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-455752017-01-30T15:21:51Z Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions Greenwood, Andrew Dupuis, Christian Kepic, Anton Urosevic, Milovan EAGE Hydrophones are highly sensitive broadband pressure sensors. They are slim-line, lightweight, rapidly deployable and do not require clamping. Strings of 24 – 48 receivers can be manufactured for the same cost as a single slim-line 3C shuttle. The passive hydraulic coupling and suspension within the water column employed by the hydrophones lead to specific acquisition issues due to noise sources related to cable and borehole seismic modes. With the use of a 24 channel hydrophone string, over several surveys in predominately mineral exploration boreholes, we have investigated suppression of these noise sources. Improvement of hydrophone coupling to the formation is achieved through higher viscosity drilling fluids. It is also encouraging that very high quality converted shear waves can be recorded with hydrophones. We show that due to easy deployment and rapid acquisition time it is possible to utilise very fine hydrophone increment of just 1m which enables a proper registration of tube waves and hence their effective removal. Finally we test our hydrophone array in a complex hard rock environment. Using a known geological model, through extensive elastic modelling we prove the validity of an ultra-high resolution VSP image constructed from hydrophone data. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45575 http://www.earthdoc.org/detail.php?pubid=47189 EAGE fulltext
spellingShingle Greenwood, Andrew
Dupuis, Christian
Kepic, Anton
Urosevic, Milovan
Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title_full Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title_fullStr Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title_full_unstemmed Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title_short Borehole Hydrophone Aquisition - Some pitfalls and solutions
title_sort borehole hydrophone aquisition - some pitfalls and solutions
url http://www.earthdoc.org/detail.php?pubid=47189
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45575