Coherent Seismoacoustic Sounding of a Model of the Layered Sea Bottom Under Laboratory Conditions


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Abstract

The algorithms developed for reconstructing the geoacoustic parameters of the bottom layers during their coherent sounding are experimentally verified under laboratory conditions. The algorithms use the parametric models of forming the signals reflected from the layered half-space. To solve the problem, an experimental setup for measuring the parameters of the sounding acoustic pulses reflected from a set of elastic layers placed in a water tank is developed at the Acoustics Division of N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod. The devices for forming, radiating, and receiving the acoustic pulses reflected from the layered system are developed. The structure of reverberation interference in the measuring tank is studied. The parameters of the layered-bottom model are experimentally estimated for the optimized parameters of the sounding signals.

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V. V. Uvarov

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: anton.khilko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

V. I. Kalinina

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: anton.khilko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

A. A. Khil’ko

N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

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Email: anton.khilko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

V. V. Kurin

N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Email: anton.khilko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

A. I. Khil’ko

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences; N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Email: anton.khilko@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod

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