The effects of grain size and density on compressional wave speed and attenuation are investigated for a clastic silica sand from a seabed study site south of Panama City, Florida, using an automated core logging device that allows for highly accurate, non-destructive, fine-scale measurements to be taken on unopened core sections. Measurements were conducted on relatively undisturbed cores obtained using a large-diameter gravity corer, as well as on reconstituted sections containing sediment segregated into narrow grain size ranges. Findings indicate that whereas density is the primary physical sediment attribute controlling speed, attenuation at 500 kHz is primarily a function of grain size and grain structure. Sandy sediments, particularl...
The importance of estimating compressional wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well kno...
We compared in situ and laboratory velocity and attenuation values measured in seafloor sediments fr...
The importance of estimating acoustic wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well known in...
We present relationships between the nondestructive measurement of acoustic compressional wave veloc...
To advance the present understanding of the frequency dependence of compressional wave velocity and ...
The inversion of compressional wave properties is presently emerging as a technique for determining ...
Detailed information about the sediment properties and microstructure can be provided through the an...
Detailed information about the sediment properties and microstructure can be provided through the an...
Compressional wave speed and attenuation were measured for water-saturated granular media employing ...
Geotechnical and acoustic measurements on a set of 35 gravity cores and 11 box cores from two calcar...
Compressional wave velocities, shear strength, and related physical properties were determined in tw...
Geoacoustic inversion requires a generic knowledge of the frequency-dependence of compressional wave...
Ultrasonic P wavc transmission seismograms recorded on sediment cores have been analyzed to study th...
Three expeditions to the Ontong-Java Plateau and the eastern equatorial Pacific obtained unusually g...
Compressional wave velocity and attenuation were measured at frequencies of 200–1500 Hz on seafloor ...
The importance of estimating compressional wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well kno...
We compared in situ and laboratory velocity and attenuation values measured in seafloor sediments fr...
The importance of estimating acoustic wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well known in...
We present relationships between the nondestructive measurement of acoustic compressional wave veloc...
To advance the present understanding of the frequency dependence of compressional wave velocity and ...
The inversion of compressional wave properties is presently emerging as a technique for determining ...
Detailed information about the sediment properties and microstructure can be provided through the an...
Detailed information about the sediment properties and microstructure can be provided through the an...
Compressional wave speed and attenuation were measured for water-saturated granular media employing ...
Geotechnical and acoustic measurements on a set of 35 gravity cores and 11 box cores from two calcar...
Compressional wave velocities, shear strength, and related physical properties were determined in tw...
Geoacoustic inversion requires a generic knowledge of the frequency-dependence of compressional wave...
Ultrasonic P wavc transmission seismograms recorded on sediment cores have been analyzed to study th...
Three expeditions to the Ontong-Java Plateau and the eastern equatorial Pacific obtained unusually g...
Compressional wave velocity and attenuation were measured at frequencies of 200–1500 Hz on seafloor ...
The importance of estimating compressional wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well kno...
We compared in situ and laboratory velocity and attenuation values measured in seafloor sediments fr...
The importance of estimating acoustic wave properties in saturated marine sediments is well known in...