Variability in normal-incidence acoustic response in shallow-water marine sediments
Autor: | Richard W. Faas, Douglas N. Lambert, Roger W. Meredith |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Sediment Classification scheme Geology Soil science Aquatic Science Oceanography behavioral disciplines and activities Acoustic response Waves and shallow water Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) otorhinolaryngologic diseases Curve fitting Sedimentary rock sense organs Elasticity (economics) Porosity Water content Geomorphology psychological phenomena and processes |
Zdroj: | Continental Shelf Research. 104:92-103 |
ISSN: | 0278-4343 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.csr.2015.05.012 |
Popis: | Lateral variations in mass properties of sediments (grain density, porosity, and composition) occur at many spatial scales in all types of sediments. Sediment bulk properties determine elasticity and density and, therefore, the degree of acoustic response. Variations in properties and processes limit the potential of using acoustic response to differentiate sediment types. Small changes in one or more properties can produce a wide variation in the acoustic response, and empirical curve fitting most often serves as models for these relationships. Sedimentary data and acoustic variability at 30 and 50 kHz from three sites in the Mississippi Sound ( Lambert et al., 2002 ) have been further analyzed and compared for the available Shepard sediment classes. Initial observations revealed trends in acoustic variability based on sediment classification. Clustering techniques were used to estimate the central tendency of the sparse set of geoacoustic measurements based on selected combinations of geotechnical parameters. The group-averaged sediment properties (geotechnical, granulometric, and geoacoustical) partially correlate with the acoustic coefficient of variation of the normal-incidence ping-ensemble 50 kHz response. Changes in acoustic fluctuations at 30 and 50 kHz strongly correlate with water content and compositional variations, and are consistent with volume variability and scattering. |
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