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Biot-Based Geoacoustic Investigation of Lake Arkabutla, Mississippi
The need exists for development of in situ techniques for more accurately determining site conditions off shore of dams and levees in lakes and reservoirs within hazard areas. This report describes the use of a new data processing approach utilizing a Biot theory approach to assess acoustic sediment interactions in porous, saturated media. Ramifications of the Biot theory may aid engineering in accurately assessing liquefaction potential of Corps structures.
Biot-Based Geoacoustic Investigation of Lake Arkabutla, Mississippi
The need exists for development of in situ techniques for more accurately determining site conditions off shore of dams and levees in lakes and reservoirs within hazard areas. This report describes the use of a new data processing approach utilizing a Biot theory approach to assess acoustic sediment interactions in porous, saturated media. Ramifications of the Biot theory may aid engineering in accurately assessing liquefaction potential of Corps structures.
Biot-Based Geoacoustic Investigation of Lake Arkabutla, Mississippi
R. G. McGee (Autor:in) / R. F. Ballard (Autor:in) / R. L. Leist (Autor:in)
2000
116 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Geology & Geophysics , Hydrology & Limnology , Acoustics , Geoacoustics , Lakes , Sediments , Data processing , Bathymetry , Seismic waves , Geological surveys , Acoustic signatures , Ocean bottom sampling , Subsurface , Liquefaction , Ocean bottom soils , Porous materials , Reservoirs , Levees , Acoustic impedance , Dams , Shore protection , Waterborne , Core sampling , Mississippi , Lake Arkabutla(Mississippi) , Biot theory
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