JOURNAL ARTICLE

Remote sensing of sediment density and velocity gradients in the transition layer

Charles W. HollandJan DettmerStan E. Dosso

Year: 2005 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 118 (1)Pages: 163-177   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

The geoacoustic properties of marine sediments, e.g., bulk density and compressional velocity, commonly exhibit large variations in depth near the water–sediment interface. This layer, termed the transition layer, is typically of O(10−1–100)m in thickness. Depth variations within the transition layer may have important implications for understanding and modeling acoustic interaction with the seabed, including propagation and reverberation. In addition, the variations may contain significant clues about the underlying depositional or erosional processes. Characteristics of the transition layer can be measured directly (e.g., coring) or remotely. Remote measurements have the advantage of sampling without disturbing the sediment properties; they also have the potential to be orders of magnitude faster and less expensive than direct methods. It is shown that broadband seabed reflection data can be exploited to remotely obtain the depth dependent density and velocity profiles in the transition layer to high accuracy. A Bayesian inversion approach, which accounts for correlated data errors, provides estimates and uncertainties for the geoacoustic properties. These properties agree with direct (i.e., core) measurements within the uncertainty estimates.

Keywords:
Coring Seabed Geology Sediment Reverberation Transition zone Inversion (geology) Reflection (computer programming) Mineralogy Acoustics Soil science Geophysics Geomorphology Materials science Oceanography Computer science Physics

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Underwater Acoustics Research
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Oceanography
Geophysical Methods and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
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