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The Seafloor Borehole Array Seismic System (SEABASS) and VLF ambient noise
Authors:R A Stephen  D E Koelsch  H Berteaux  A Bocconcelli  S Bolmer  J Cretin  N Etourmy  A Fabre  R Goldsborough  M Gould  S Kery  J Laurent  G Omnes  K Peal  S Swift  R Turpening  C Zani
Institution:(1) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA;(2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, MA, USA;(3) Institut Francais du Pétrole, 1&4, av. de Bois-Preau, BP 311, 92508 Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France;(4) Compagnie Générale de Géophysique, 1 rue Léon Migaux, 91341 Massy Cedex, France;(5) Ateliers Mécaniques de Saint-Gaudens, Route de Barbazan, BP 69, 31802 Saint-Gaudens Cedex, France;(6) Géomécanique, 212 av. Paul Doumer, 92508 Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France;(7) Word Craft, 26 Beach Street, 02536 East Falmouth, MA, USA
Abstract:The Seafloor Borehole Array Seismic System (SEABASS) has been developed to measure the pressure and threedimensional particle velocity of the VLF sound field (2–50 Hz) below the seafloor in the deep ocean. The system consists of four three-component borehole seismometers (with an optional hydrophone). a borehole digitizing unit, and a seafloor control and recording package. The system can be deployed using a wireline re-entry capability from a conventional research vessel in Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) boreholes. Data from below the seafloor are acquired either onboard the research vessel via coaxial tether or remotely on the seafloor in a self-contained package. If necessary the data module from the seafloor package can be released independently and recovered on the surface. This paper describes the engineering specifications of SEABASS, the tests that were carried out, and preliminary results from an actual deep sea deployment. VLF ambient noise levels beneath the seafloor acquired on the Low Frequency Acoustic-Seismic Experiment (LFASE) are within 20 dB of levels from previous seafloor borehole seismic experiments and from land borehole measurements. The ambient noise observed on LFASE decreases by up to 12 dB in the upper 100 m of the seafloor in a sedimentary environment.
Keywords:seismology  seafloor  borehole  ambient noise
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