Reflection Coefficient Calculation from Marine High Resolution Seismic Reflection (Chirp) Data and Application to an Archaeological Case Study

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Jonathan M. Bull
Rory Quinn
Justin K. Dix
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[1] University of Southampton,Department of Geology, Southampton Oceanography Centre
[2] University of Southampton,Department of Oceanography, Southampton Oceanography Centre
[3] University of Coleraine,Coastal Studies Research Group, School of Environmental Sciences
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Chirp profilers; high resolution images; archaeological case study;
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Chirp sub-bottom profilers produce high-resolution images of the near-surface. An attribute of the sea-bed reflection in chirp data are fluctuations in polarity between adjacent traces. Two models are proposed and presented to explain this: the first incorporates changes in an acoustic impedance gradient at the sea bed; the second uses changes in the thickness of the uppermost sediment layer. Mixing of adjacent traces produces a consistent polarity for the sea-bed reflector. Reflection coefficients are calculated, using amplitude information derived from single-traces, and polarity information from trace mixing, with application to a marine archaeological case study. The reflection coefficient calculated for the top of a buried 18th century wooden wreck is -0.26.
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