Abstract

The monopole response of a gas-filled, spherical cavity in a sediment is investigated. The sediment is either a fluid, elastic solid, or saturated poroelastic medium. The present method entails the scattering of an incident displacement field that preferentially excites the monopole resonance of the cavity. The main result demonstrates that a gas-filled, spherical cavity in a saturated poroelastic medium can exhibit two distinct monopole resonances. These resonances arise from the two distinct longitudinal modes of propagation in saturated poroelastic medium as described by Biot’s theory.

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