Predictions of the acoustic response of free-methane bubbles in muddy sediments
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- Published by Acoustical Society of America (ASA) in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
- Vol. 96 (5_Suppleme) , 3217-3218
- https://doi.org/10.1121/1.411373
Abstract
The response of the sediments of Eckernfoerde Bay, Germany to acoustic remote sensing has been attributed to gas features found within the sediment. The existence of features as small as 0.5 mm equivalent spherical radius has been confirmed by x-ray computed tomography of cores taken and scanned under insitu pressures. The interaction of an acoustic pulse from the Acoustic Sediment Classification System (ASCS) with this type of gassy sediment was modeled. The bubble scattering response included the effects of shear modulus and nonspherical bubbles. Model predictions made using the observed gas feature distribution and normal incidence ASCS data agree and show extended returns (greater than a pulse length) from the seafloor bubble layers as well as high attenuation within the bubble layers. These results show that the acoustic returns from the gas bubble layers are probably due to scattering and that differences in level of return can be attributed to random variations in the distributions of scatterers.Keywords
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