Abstract

In September 2007 the Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center (LADC) collected acoustic and related data from three moored arrays and ship‐deployed hydrophones spanning the full water column to measure the three‐dimensional acoustic field of a seismic airgun array. The seismic source vessel shot a series of lines to give a detailed angle and range information concerning the field. The data were collected in the western Gulf of Mexico between the East Break and Alamos Canyon regions. Peak pressures, sound exposure levels, total shot energy spectra, and one‐third octave band analyses are measures used to characterize the field. Three dimensional maps of these quantities are generated to show dependence on emission and azimuthal angles and range. Both the direct and indirect fields are characterized. Moveout analysis is done to delineate arrivals and to detect ducted and interface waves. [Research supported by the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers.]

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