Abstract

The acoustic coring system (ACS) is a probe-equipped gravity corer that provides in situ measurements of compressional and shear wave speed and attenuation. During an April 2022 coring survey, the ACS was deployed at 36 locations within the New England Mud Patch and New England Shelf Break areas. Data from these measurements will be presented to characterize the depth-dependent structure of the geoacoustic seabed properties as well as their spatial variability. The in situ measurements will be interpreted in the context of stratigraphic layering measured by a seismic survey. Historically, in situ shear speed measurements of the seabed have proved difficult to obtain. From the 2022 survey, depth-dependent (up to 4 meters) shear speed profiles at 800 and 1200 Hz were produced from a subset of the 36 deployments. These results, along with methods for analysis, challenges in the measurements, and supplemental laboratory experiments will be discussed. The results will also be compared to measurements from previous experiments. [Work sponsored by ONR.]

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