Data to accompany the paper 'Acoustic wave propagation in gassy porous marine sediments: the rheological and the elastic effects' (by H. Dogan, P.R. White and T.G. Leighton). The abstract for the paper in question is as follows: "The preceding paper in this series [Mantouka et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140, 274 (2016)] presented a nonlinear model for acoustic propagation in gassy marine sediments, the baseline for which was established by Leighton [Geo. Res. Let., 34, L17607 (2007)]. The current paper aims further advancement on those two studies by demonstrating the particular effects of the sediment rheology, the dispersion and dissipation of the first compressional wave, and the higher order re-scattering from other bubbles. ...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acoustic propagation ...
Measurements in sandy ocean sediments over a broad range of frequencies show that the sound speed di...
Acoustic turbidity caused by the presence of gas bubbles in seafloor sediments is a common occurrenc...
The preceding paper in this series [Mantouka, Dogan, White, and Leighton, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140, 2...
These data are associated with the following paper that has been accepted for publication in the Jou...
These are the supplementary data for the paper Leighton et al (2021) "Acoustic propagation in g...
More than three decades ago, Anderson and Hampton [1, 2] (A&H) presented theories for wave propa...
textThe propagation of acoustic waves through water-saturated granular sediments has been widely stu...
Modelling acoustic scattering, sound speed, and attenuation in gassy soft marine sediment
Sediment acoustic models contain two connected components, the geo-physical description of the sedim...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acoustic propagation ...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
[1] Recent sonic and seismic data in gas hydrate–bearing sediments have indicated strong waveform at...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acousticpropagation i...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acoustic propagation ...
Measurements in sandy ocean sediments over a broad range of frequencies show that the sound speed di...
Acoustic turbidity caused by the presence of gas bubbles in seafloor sediments is a common occurrenc...
The preceding paper in this series [Mantouka, Dogan, White, and Leighton, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140, 2...
These data are associated with the following paper that has been accepted for publication in the Jou...
These are the supplementary data for the paper Leighton et al (2021) "Acoustic propagation in g...
More than three decades ago, Anderson and Hampton [1, 2] (A&H) presented theories for wave propa...
textThe propagation of acoustic waves through water-saturated granular sediments has been widely stu...
Modelling acoustic scattering, sound speed, and attenuation in gassy soft marine sediment
Sediment acoustic models contain two connected components, the geo-physical description of the sedim...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acoustic propagation ...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
[1] Recent sonic and seismic data in gas hydrate–bearing sediments have indicated strong waveform at...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acousticpropagation i...
International audienceThis article is the logical continuation of a previous article (O. Coussy and ...
Whilst there is a considerable body of work in the literature on the theory of acoustic propagation ...
Measurements in sandy ocean sediments over a broad range of frequencies show that the sound speed di...
Acoustic turbidity caused by the presence of gas bubbles in seafloor sediments is a common occurrenc...