2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00367-019-00596-w
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3D seismic-derived bathymetry: a quantitative comparison with multibeam data

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“…Due to the lack of regional watercolumn velocity profile, an average velocity of 1500 m/s value was obtained by averaging the nominal velocities specified in the navigation files of the surveys. The resulting velocity, while averaged from indirect sources, is comparable with values used in the literature to perform similar conversions (Mosher et al, 2006;Jibrin et al, 2013;Power and Clarke, 2019). The bin size of the reflection-derived bathymetry grids corresponds to the spacing of the seismic traces and is generally comprised between 12.5 m and 37.5 m.…”
Section: Data Processingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Due to the lack of regional watercolumn velocity profile, an average velocity of 1500 m/s value was obtained by averaging the nominal velocities specified in the navigation files of the surveys. The resulting velocity, while averaged from indirect sources, is comparable with values used in the literature to perform similar conversions (Mosher et al, 2006;Jibrin et al, 2013;Power and Clarke, 2019). The bin size of the reflection-derived bathymetry grids corresponds to the spacing of the seismic traces and is generally comprised between 12.5 m and 37.5 m.…”
Section: Data Processingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Collier et al, 2006;Nixon et al, 2012;Sanderson et al, 2017;Westhead et al, 2018). In some cases, bathymetric models can be derived from 3D seismic data, but generally multi-beam phase-di erence methods are preferred (Power and Clarke, 2019). Remote mapping of seafloor lineaments complements land-based studies to help define the structural evolution of an area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%