Marine Acquisition
Fugro-LCT is recognized worldwide for providing
the most advanced gravity and magnetic acquisition
services in the industry. With the advent of the
fully digital, real-time marine gravity meter and
implementation of an intensive operator training
program, supported by the comprehensive marine
operators manual (MOM), our field operations have
further advanced their tradition of quality and
performance. Gravity and magnetic acquisition
projects have been successfully completed under all
conditions, and worldwide marine environments.
Fugro-LCT has developed new technologies for
acquiring marine gravity in conjunction with 3D
seismic surveys as an aid in interpreting complex 3D
data. Fugro-LCT has also developed a software
product, LCTSEIS-3D, which provides a comprehensive
toolkit for the application of high-resolution
gravity and magnetic data to seismic velocity
modeling.
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For marine gravity acquisition Fugro-LCT provide
a complete range of marine gravity meters. These
include the LaCoste and Romberg Model S marine
gravity meter (with
Ultrasys,
ZLS,
SeaSys or
SAGE digital control systems), the
Bell BGM3 gravity system, widely accepted as the
best in the business, and the
BodenSeewerk meter. These systems are supplied
complete with
UNISON digital data acquisition logging system,
and a complete spares inventory.
DGPS navigation data including position, speed
and heading information is also recorded by
Fugro-LCT at a nominal 1-second sample rate.
Additionally, Fugro-LCT is usually supplied with
final navigation data in P1/90 format in order to
merge the geophysical data with shot point and
bathymetry. The navigation data are used in
gravity data processing to remove the effects of
the survey vessel motion.
In order to
tie a gravity survey to the international
gravity standardization network it is necessary to
calibrate the marine gravity meter to a known
absolute gravity station at the dockside. Depending
upon port of mobilization, there may be an existing
station or else a new land tie will need to be
established. During the survey planning stage
Fugro-LCT can advise on the status of absolute
stations and the methodology required to accurately
tie the survey.
Tie-lines are required for data processing. This
is no problem with a 2D grid but these are usually
additional to a 3D seismic program.
Fugro-LCT has a number of types of magnetometers
available for marine deployment, both proton
precession and the more recent Overhauser effect
SeaSpy™ system. The advantage of the SeaSpy™
magnetometer is that the signal is digitized in the
magnetometer fish which allows deployment in
Fugro-LCT's unique
GunMag™ mode to minimize interference with
multi-streamer seismic operations.
For marine magnetic surveys, Fugro-LCT will
advise on the availability of
diurnal magnetic data from existing
observatories or the need to established a dedicated
diurnal magnetic monitor station.
All surveys are subject to the
INTEGRAV™ project management system. This is
designed to keep the client fully informed during
all stages from survey planning through to delivery
of final products. Especially important during the
data acquisition phase is the provision of
data snapshots showing examples of data quality.
On completion of data acquisition a comprehensive
acquisition report is produced which documents the
survey and includes appendices of detailed line
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