Ocean-bottom geoacoustic measurements in the ice-covered Lincoln Sea

S. Dosso, G. Brooke, R. D. Huston, J. Todoeschuck
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Describes a high-resolution seismic experiment designed to measure ocean-bottom geoacoustic properties in the Lincoln Sea, north of Ellesmere Island, Canada. An ocean-bottom seismometer (OBS) was deployed through multi-year sea ice and used to record broadband explosive sources detonated on the bottom at a number of ranges from 65 m to 1200 m. A layered compressional-speed model of the bottom was determined from an analysis of head-wave arrival times. The data set did not lend itself as readily to the estimation of shear properties; however, the shear speed of the surficial sediments was inferred from a Scholte wave arrival, and a shear-speed model is presented which is consistent with this surface value and the compressional-speed model. The importance of including an estimate of shear speed in the geoacoustic model is demonstrated using a numerical propagation model.<>
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冰封的林肯海的海底地球声测量
描述了一项高分辨率地震实验,旨在测量加拿大埃尔斯米尔岛北部林肯海的海底地球声学特性。海底地震仪(OBS)在多年海冰中部署,用于记录在65米至1200米范围内在海底引爆的宽带爆炸源。通过对头波到达时间的分析,确定了底部的分层压缩速度模型。该数据集本身不容易用于估计剪切特性;然而,表层沉积物的剪切速度是由一个Scholte波到达推断出来的,并提出了一个与该表面值和压缩速度模型相一致的剪切速度模型。利用数值传播模型证明了在地球声模型中包含剪切速度估计的重要性。
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