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Acoustic measurements and modeling of sub-bottom layers on the summit of the Atlantis II Seamount

May 7, 2026

Sub-bottom profiler images taken from the summit plateau of the Atlantis II Seamount reveal distinct seabed stratigraphy, including marine sediment, limestone, and basalt layers. Acoustic reflection data also show arrivals reflecting from this sub-bottom structure. A wavenumber integration model with elastic geoacoustic properties is able to reproduce the arrival pattern of seabed reflections and particularly the phase inversion of the sub-bottom return. The reflection model suggests that the limestone layer is eroded with high porosity and possesses a lower compressional velocity than a well-cemented layer. The model results also highlight the necessity of incorporating elastic effects for realistic geoacoustic characterization.

Publication Year 2026
Title Acoustic measurements and modeling of sub-bottom layers on the summit of the Atlantis II Seamount
DOI 10.1121/10.0043836
Authors Tzu-Ting Chen, Matthew A. Milone, Jason Chaytor, James H. Miller, Gopu R. Potty, William S.. Hodgkiss, Ying-Tsong Lin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title JASA Express Letters
Index ID 70276283
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
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