SOUND SPEED AND ABSORPTION STUDIES OF MARINE SEDIMENTS BY A RESONANCE METHOD—PART II

Laboratory measurements of compressional sound speed, and absorption, have been made on 111 unconsolidated marine sediment samples, ranging from shallow water sands to deep‐sea clays. In addition, determinations were made of porosity, wet density, and grain size distributions. Frequencies between 20 kc/sec and 37 kc/sec were used for the acoustic studies. Sound speed values at room temperature range from 1.474 km/sec for a red medium clay to 1.785 km/sec for a medium sand. More than one‐third of the values are lower than the value for sea water alone. Variations in the speed of sound in unconsolidated sediments as found in nature are caused by the following factors, in order of importance: (1) porosity, because of the great difference in compressibility of water and mineral grains; (2) the factor which produces rigidity, which appears to be related to the abundance of coarse grains; (3) pressure; (4) temperature; (5) compressibility of the grain aggregate, determined from compressibilities of individual m...

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