All Days 2003
DOI: 10.4043/15161-ms
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Relationship Between Near Seafloor Seismic Amplitude, Impedance, and Soil Shear Strength PropertIes and Use in Prediction of Shallow Seated Slope Failure

Abstract: The movement of petroleum exploration and production to the frontier deepwater and ultra-deepwater of the Gulf of Mexico presents a variety of engineering challenges. One such challenge is the placement of seafloor production infrastructure on or near the base of steep slopes associated with the Sigsbee Escarpment. As a result, the potential hazards associated with shallow seated slope failures have become a legitimate concern. These types of failures can result in the formation of debris flows and turbidity c… Show more

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“…The purpose of the coring was to characterize the various types of sediment deposits, morphologic and structural features, and to ground-truth seafloor backscatter amplitudes and subbottom seismic reflectors (1,3,4,5,6,9). A total of 95 cores were collected and their lengths ranged from several to nearly 20 m. In addition, 8 borings were also collected to investigate deeper sediments.…”
Section: Mad Dog and Atlantis Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of the coring was to characterize the various types of sediment deposits, morphologic and structural features, and to ground-truth seafloor backscatter amplitudes and subbottom seismic reflectors (1,3,4,5,6,9). A total of 95 cores were collected and their lengths ranged from several to nearly 20 m. In addition, 8 borings were also collected to investigate deeper sediments.…”
Section: Mad Dog and Atlantis Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde os estudos pioneiros levados a cabo por Shumway (1960), Nafe & Drake (1961), Hamilton (1963Hamilton ( ), (1971 e Hamilton & Bachman (1982) foi se desenvolvendo um largo campo de aplicação sobre propriedades físicas, notadamente a velocidade de propagação do som (vp) e a densidade γ de sedimentos marinhos inconsolidados, com estudos relacionados a reconstruções paleoclimáticas (Chi & Mienert, 1996;Presti et al, 2003), classificação de unidades sísmicas e sedimentares (Narantsetseg et al, 2014;Kim et al, 2019), elaboração de modelos geoacústicos vinculados a propriedades texturais dos sedimentos (Kim et al, 2011;Bae et al, 2014;Tian et al, 2019) ou a análises de risco geológico (Brand et al, 2003).…”
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