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Anomalous waveforms observed in laboratory-formed gas hydrate-bearing and ice-bearing sediments

January 1, 2011

Acoustic transmission measurements of compressional, P, and shear, S, wave velocities rely on correctly identifying the P- and S-body wave arrivals in the measured waveform. In cylindrical samples for which the sample is much longer than the acoustic wavelength, these body waves can be obscured by high-amplitude waveform features arriving just after the relatively small-amplitude P-body wave. In this study, a normal mode approach is used to analyze this type of waveform, observed in sediment containing gas hydrate or ice. This analysis extends an existing normal-mode waveform propagation theory by including the effects of the confining medium surrounding the sample, and provides guidelines for estimating S-wave velocities from waveforms containing multiple large-amplitude arrivals.

Publication Year 2011
Title Anomalous waveforms observed in laboratory-formed gas hydrate-bearing and ice-bearing sediments
DOI 10.1121/1.3552877
Authors Myung W. Lee, William F. Waite
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Index ID 70035146
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse