Houtz, R. E. (1975): Comparison of sonobuoy and sonic probe measurements with drilling results

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 29
Identifier:
1976-016994
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.29.141.1975
doi

Creator:
Houtz, R. E.
Lamont-Doherty Geol. Obs., Palisades, N.Y., United States
author

Identification:
Comparison of sonobuoy and sonic probe measurements with drilling results
1975
Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
29
Lyttleton, N. Z. to Wellington, N. Z.; March-April 1973
1123-1132
Regional velocity functions based on sonobuoy solutions were used to predict four layer thicknesses at three Leg 29 drill sites with an average error of 7%. A computer program (based on an improved R (sub S) -R (sub 1) technique) to determine velocity gradients from individual sonobuoy records was applied successfully to data from the New Zealand Plateau and central Tasmanian Sea. Direct comparisons with sonobuoy solutions at or very near drill sites indicated no significant difference between observed and computed data. Predicted velocity functions and observed mean velocities (based on well-identified reflectors) were compared with Leg 29 sonic probe data. It was observed that the coring process had very little effect on the sonic velocity of sediments taken from below an overburden of about 300 m thickness, but that sonic velocities measured in sediments with less overburden were much too low. The largest discrepancies occurred in material taken from zones with 200 m of overburden, where the measured values averaged 180 m/sec less than the predicted values.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-30.0000
West:143.0000East: 177.0000
South:-57.0000

Applied geophysics; acoustical methods; comparison; Deep Dea Drilling Project; Deep Sea Drilling Project; elastic waves; geophysical methods; geophysical surveys; instruments; laboratory studies; Leg 29; marine; marine geology; Pacific Ocean; physical properties; sediments; sonic probes; sonobuoys; South Pacific; southwest; Southwest Pacific; surveys; Tasman Sea; velocity; West Pacific;

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