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Marine Geological Surveying and Sampling

✍ Scribed by K. G. Robertson (auth.), E. A. Hailwood, R. B. Kidd (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Leaves
168
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This collection of papers originates from a meeting are in current use on board UK research vessels. organized in May 1988 at the Geological Society, Marine geological exploration requires information under three further headings: (i) the "shape" of the London, under the auspices of its Marine Studies Group. The meeting was concerned with reviewing sea floor, (ii) the nature of the rocks and sediments the present state-of-the-art of marine geological and which lie at its surface, and (iii) the nature of deeper geophysical sampling and surveying techniques. structures. Studies of the shape of the sea floor The pace of scientific exploration of the ocean (bathymetry) are based primarily on echo sounder basins has increased dramatically over the past few and side-scan sonar surveying. Technology in this decades in response to interest in the global tectonic field has seen major advances over the past two processes which control their long-term evolution decades, with the development of new ceramic maΒ­ and the regional and local sedimentary and tectonic terials to provide more efficient and powerful transΒ­ ducers, the increasing use of digital data processing processes which shape them, as well as more practiΒ­ cal questions such as the nature and extent of offΒ­ techniques to improve the quality of the signal from shore mineral resources, problems of waste disposal the sea floor, and the introduction of new design at sea and the response of sea level to global climatic concepts to provide higher resolution records.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Deep Sea Navigation Techniques....Pages 3-8
Modern Swathe Sounding and Sub-Bottom Profiling Technology for Research Applications: The Atlas Hydrosweep and Parasound Systems....Pages 9-19
GLORIA Image Processing: The State of the Art....Pages 21-39
High-Resolution Seismic Reflection Surveying of Shallow Marine and Estuarine Environments....Pages 41-48
A Fixed Receiver for Recording Multichannel Wide-Angle Seismic Data on the Seabed....Pages 49-57
An Active Source Electromagnetic Sounding System for Marine Use....Pages 59-68
Long-Range Underwater Photography in the Deep Ocean....Pages 69-81
Front Matter....Pages 83-83
Current Methods for Obtaining, Logging and Splitting Marine Sediment Cores....Pages 85-100
Observation of Corer Penetration and Sample Entry during Gravity Coring....Pages 101-107
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Deep Sea Coring Techniques....Pages 109-130
The Status of Geological Dredging Techniques....Pages 131-143
The Use of Sediment Traps in High-Energy Environments....Pages 145-152
Pore Pressures in Marine Sediments: An Overview of Measurement Techniques and Some Geological and Engineering Applications....Pages 153-168
Back Matter....Pages 169-169

✦ Subjects


Civil Engineering;Oceanography;Offshore Engineering;Economic Geology


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