Sea Floor Characterization by Multiples’ Amplitudes in Monochannel Surveys

Author:

Vesnaver Aldo1ORCID,Baradello Luca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics—OGS, 34010 Sgonico, Italy

Abstract

The lithological characterization of the seafloor is key information for offshore engineering, especially when it comes to pier and platform design. Undetected shallow gas pockets may cause the collapse of heavy platforms for hydrocarbon production. Unconsolidated sediments are not ideal for the basement of wind farms for electric power production. Drilling and coring can be used for local sampling, but continuous profiles or even areal coverage are far more preferable. High-resolution seismic profiles are successfully used when ports are not too busy, but otherwise, single-channel systems must be used. We show in this paper that even these simpler systems can be used to estimate parameters such as the acoustic impedance of shallow sediments directly beneath the seafloor. We exploit the amplitude decay of the multiple reflections between the seafloor and the surface, which does not depend on the source energy. If the offset between source and receiver is not too small, we can estimate the shallow P velocity and, via acoustic impedance, also the rock density.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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