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MENG Xiangmei,LI Guanbao,HAN Guozhong,KAN Guangming. 2015. Sound velocity and related properties of seafloor sediments in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 34(5):75-80
Sound velocity and related properties of seafloor sediments in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea
Received:April 10, 2014  Revised:December 21, 2014
DOI:10.1007/s13131-015-0669-9
Key words:Bering Sea  Chukchi Sea  sound velocity  geotechnical properties  microstructure
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基金项目:The Polar Environment Comprehensive Investigation and Assessment Programs of China under contract Nos CHINARE2013-03-03-02, CHINARE2014-03-03-02 and CHINARE2014-04-03-04-02; the Fundamental Research Funds for First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration of China under contract No. GY0213G05.
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MENG Xiangmei First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China 
mxmeng@fio.org.cn 
LI Guanbao First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China 
 
HAN Guozhong First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China 
 
KAN Guangming First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China
Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environmental Geology, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061, China 
 
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Abstract:
      The Bering Sea shelf and Chukchi Sea shelf are believed to hold enormous oil and gas reserves which have attracted a lot of geophysical surveys. For the interpretation of acoustic geophysical survey results, sediment sound velocity is one of the main parameters. On seven sediment cores collected from the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea during the 5th Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition, sound velocity measurements were made at 35, 50, 100, 135, 150, 174, 200, and 250 kHz using eight separate pairs of ultrasonic transducers. The measured sound velocities range from 1 425.1 m/s to 1 606.4 m/s and are dispersive with the degrees of dispersion from 2.2% to 4.0% over a frequency range of 35-250 kHz. After the sound velocity measurements, the measurements of selected geotechnical properties and the Scanning Electron Microscopic observation of microstructure were also made on the sediment cores. The results show that the seafloor sediments are composed of silty sand, sandy silt, coarse silt, clayey silt, sand-silt-clay and silty clay. Aggregate and diatom debris is found in the seafloor sediments. Through comparative analysis of microphotographs and geotechnical properties, it is assumed that the large pore spaces between aggregates and the intraparticulate porosity of diatom debris increase the porosity of the seafloor sediments, and affect other geotechnical properties. The correlation analysis of sound velocity and geotechnical properties shows that the correlation of sound velocity with porosity and wet bulk density is extreme significant, while the correlation of sound velocity with clay content, mean grain size and organic content is not significant. The regression equations between porosity, wet bulk density and sound velocity based on best-fit polynomial are given.
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