High-frequency near-bottom acoustic reflection signatures of hydrocarbon seeps on the Northern Gulf of Mexico continental slope |
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Authors: | W. W. Sager Chang S. Lee I. R. MacDonald W. W. Schroeder |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, 77843, College Station, TX, USA 3. Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77845, USA 4. Marine Science Program, University of Alabama, P.O. Box 369, 36528, Dauphin Island, AL, USA
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Abstract: | Acoustic reflection signatures of four hydro-carbon seeps were classified using near-bottom 25-kHz echosounder profiles. Echo patterns were compared with ground-truth data obtained by submersible observations and shallow coring. Six echo types were distinguished: strong reflections from (1)?exposed or (2)?buried hard substrates, such as authigenic carbonate or gas hydrate; acoustic scattering in (3)?unlayered or (4)?layered sediments owing to gas, shells, or disseminated carbonates; (5)?attenuation caused by gas; and (6)?undisturbed sediments. Echo type distributions suggest that high spatial variability indicates a younger, vigorous seep, whereas extensive hard substrate implies an older, encrusted seep. |
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