Improvements in marine em exploration

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G01V 3/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2659491

A method for estimating the effects of an airwave in marine electromagnetic data measured using a source and at least one receiver. The method involves measuring the electromagnetic response at two different under water source-receiver separations and using measurements at the larger separation to estimate the airwave response at that separation. The airwave effect in the response measured at the shorter separation can then be determined using the estimated airwave response at the larger separation.

Cette invention concerne un procédé permettant d'estimer les effets d'une onde dans des données électromagnétiques relatives au milieu marin mesurées au moyen d'une source et d'au moins un récepteur. Le procédé susmentionné consiste à mesurer la réponse électromagnétique au niveau de deux séparations source-récepteur sous-marines différentes et à utiliser ces mesures au niveau de la séparation la plus grande afin d'estimer la réponse de l'onde au niveau de cette séparation. L'effet de l'onde dans la réponse mesurée au niveau de la séparation la plus courte peut ensuite être déterminé au moyen de la réponse d'onde estimée au niveau de la séparation la plus grande.

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