Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments

Wide-angle seismic data acquired by use of air-guns and Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) contain strong direct water arrivals and multiples, generally considered as noise and thus not included in the modelling. However, a recent study showed that standard ray-tracing modelling of the water multiples...

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Main Authors: Grad, M., Schweitzer, J., Mjelde, R., Krüger, F., Guterch, A., Czuba, W., Schmidt-Aursch, Mechita, Faleide, J.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:32381 2024-09-15T17:58:19+00:00 Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments Grad, M. Schweitzer, J. Mjelde, R. Krüger, F. Guterch, A. Czuba, W. Schmidt-Aursch, Mechita Faleide, J. 2012-08-23 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/32381/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.40990 unknown Grad, M. , Schweitzer, J. , Mjelde, R. , Krüger, F. , Guterch, A. , Czuba, W. , Schmidt-Aursch, M. orcid:0000-0002-2393-4514 and Faleide, J. (2012) Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments , 33rd General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission, Moskow, Russia, 19 August 2012 - 24 August 2012 . hdl:10013/epic.40990 EPIC333rd General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission, Moskow, Russia, 2012-08-19-2012-08-24 Conference notRev 2012 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:06:16Z Wide-angle seismic data acquired by use of air-guns and Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) contain strong direct water arrivals and multiples, generally considered as noise and thus not included in the modelling. However, a recent study showed that standard ray-tracing modelling of the water multiples recorded off the Bear Island, North Atlantic, provided a reliable estimate of the velocity distribution in the water layer. Along the profile, the water velocity is found to change from about 1450 to approximately 1490 m/s. In the uppermost 400 m the velocities are in the range of 1455-1475 m/s, corresponding to the oceanic thermocline. In the deep ocean there is a velocity decrease with depth, and a minimum velocity of about 1450 m/s is reached at about 1.5 km depth. Below that, the velocity increases to about 1495 m/s at approximately 2.5 km depth. Here, we demonstrate that including the amplitudes in the modelling provide valuable information about the VP contrast at the seafloor, as well as the VP/VS ratio and attenuation (QP) of the uppermost sediments. The VP contrast at the seafloor is estimated at about 250 m/s, within a precision of approximately ±30 m/s. The VP/VS ratio in the uppermost sedimentary layer is modeled in the range 2.25-2.50, and the QP factor is estimated at 1000 for the water and 30-50 and 40-50 for the uppermost sediments. The values obtained for the sediments suggest a lithology dominated by silty clays, with porosity below average. Conference Object Bear Island North Atlantic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Wide-angle seismic data acquired by use of air-guns and Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) contain strong direct water arrivals and multiples, generally considered as noise and thus not included in the modelling. However, a recent study showed that standard ray-tracing modelling of the water multiples recorded off the Bear Island, North Atlantic, provided a reliable estimate of the velocity distribution in the water layer. Along the profile, the water velocity is found to change from about 1450 to approximately 1490 m/s. In the uppermost 400 m the velocities are in the range of 1455-1475 m/s, corresponding to the oceanic thermocline. In the deep ocean there is a velocity decrease with depth, and a minimum velocity of about 1450 m/s is reached at about 1.5 km depth. Below that, the velocity increases to about 1495 m/s at approximately 2.5 km depth. Here, we demonstrate that including the amplitudes in the modelling provide valuable information about the VP contrast at the seafloor, as well as the VP/VS ratio and attenuation (QP) of the uppermost sediments. The VP contrast at the seafloor is estimated at about 250 m/s, within a precision of approximately ±30 m/s. The VP/VS ratio in the uppermost sedimentary layer is modeled in the range 2.25-2.50, and the QP factor is estimated at 1000 for the water and 30-50 and 40-50 for the uppermost sediments. The values obtained for the sediments suggest a lithology dominated by silty clays, with porosity below average.
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author Grad, M.
Schweitzer, J.
Mjelde, R.
Krüger, F.
Guterch, A.
Czuba, W.
Schmidt-Aursch, Mechita
Faleide, J.
spellingShingle Grad, M.
Schweitzer, J.
Mjelde, R.
Krüger, F.
Guterch, A.
Czuba, W.
Schmidt-Aursch, Mechita
Faleide, J.
Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
author_facet Grad, M.
Schweitzer, J.
Mjelde, R.
Krüger, F.
Guterch, A.
Czuba, W.
Schmidt-Aursch, Mechita
Faleide, J.
author_sort Grad, M.
title Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
title_short Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
title_full Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
title_fullStr Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments
title_sort seafloor multiples observed in obs data from the north atlantic – modelling of sound velocity in water and elastic properties of sediments
publishDate 2012
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/32381/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.40990
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op_source EPIC333rd General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission, Moskow, Russia, 2012-08-19-2012-08-24
op_relation Grad, M. , Schweitzer, J. , Mjelde, R. , Krüger, F. , Guterch, A. , Czuba, W. , Schmidt-Aursch, M. orcid:0000-0002-2393-4514 and Faleide, J. (2012) Seafloor Multiples Observed in OBS Data from the North Atlantic – Modelling of Sound Velocity in Water and Elastic Properties of Sediments , 33rd General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission, Moskow, Russia, 19 August 2012 - 24 August 2012 . hdl:10013/epic.40990
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