A sea electrical survey method for hydrocarbon deposits, situated under
seabed not exceeding 10 meters of depth, is disclosed, comprising:
providing a plurality of multi-channel bottom systems with receiving
lines having at least three electrodes and capable to register
electromagnetic signals, excitation devices generating a series of
computer-controlled alternating-sign pulses, a horizontally positioned
dipole, synchronizing the excitation devices and bottom systems,
submerging the systems upon the seabed along a predetermined direction,
aligning the receiving lines, moving the dipole within the survey zone,
excitation of the pulses, registering signals, measuring the potentials
difference and the spatial derivatives of the signals during the pulses
and the pauses, recording data, analyzing the data with accounting the
fields behavior in time and in space simultaneously, determining the
environment resistivity and environment polarizability based on a
predetermined mathematical model, and compiling the deposit prognosis.
Preferable distance, time, and angular parameters are specified.