2006
DOI: 10.1134/s0001437006050146
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Effect of the water-saturated sediment layer on recording seismic signals with a bottom seismometer

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“…Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) [9,10] can work several months in 6 km depth ocean bottom to measure seismic waves ranging from 0 Hz to 30 Hz. But OBS is directly placed on the seafloor and is always influenced by seabed topography, sediment layer, and ocean turbulence [11,12]. The Neath Seafloor Equipment for Recording Earth's Internal Deformation (NEREID) used in the Ocean Discovery Program (ODP) [13,14] is the most advanced water bottom seismological observatory system, which installs seismometer in seafloor borehole constructed by the Riser Drilling Vessel to improve the quality of seismic observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) [9,10] can work several months in 6 km depth ocean bottom to measure seismic waves ranging from 0 Hz to 30 Hz. But OBS is directly placed on the seafloor and is always influenced by seabed topography, sediment layer, and ocean turbulence [11,12]. The Neath Seafloor Equipment for Recording Earth's Internal Deformation (NEREID) used in the Ocean Discovery Program (ODP) [13,14] is the most advanced water bottom seismological observatory system, which installs seismometer in seafloor borehole constructed by the Riser Drilling Vessel to improve the quality of seismic observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%