학술논문

The potential impact of shell fragment distributions on high-frequency seafloor backscatter
Document Type
Periodical
Author
Source
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering IEEE J. Oceanic Eng. Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of. 30(4):843-851 Oct, 2005
Subject
Geoscience
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Sea floor
Backscatter
X-ray scattering
Sediments
Testing
Computer simulation
Frequency
Computational modeling
Analytical models
Computed tomography
Acoustic scattering
seafloor
sediments
underwater acoustics
Language
ISSN
0364-9059
1558-1691
2373-7786
Abstract
There has been much recent activity on developing and testing high-frequency seafloor volume scattering models and on the related high-resolution characterization of seafloor volumes. This paper will address another plausible volume scattering mechanism that has not yet received much attention-distributions of broken shell fragments in sediment (commonly referred to as shell hash). The shell fragments are modeled as nonaggregating spherical scatterers, and the spatial distribution of the shell pieces is determined using the Percus-Yevick packing factor. Computer simulations of the multiple scattering and a single scattering model are used to study the power backscattered by shell hash sediments as a function of the volume of scatterers and the frequency of the incident wave (10-100 kHz). Parameter values for simulations are obtained by stereological analysis of x-ray computed tomography scans of sediment cores.