2020
DOI: 10.1029/2020jc016274
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Shipboard Acoustic Observations of Flow Rate From a Seafloor‐Sourced Oil Spill

Abstract: In 2004 a debris flow generated by Hurricane Ivan toppled an oil production platform in Mississippi Canyon lease block 20 (MC20). Between 2004 and the installation of a containment system in 2019 MC20 became an in situ laboratory for a wide range of hydrocarbon in the sea-related research, including different methods of assessing the volumetric flow rate of hydrocarbons spanning different temporal scales. In 2017 a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) and high-frequency (90 to 154 kHz) broadband … Show more

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“…As shown in Table 2, acoustic instruments used in underwater oil spill detection include echo sounders, multibeam sensors, side-scan sonars, and acoustic Doppler current profilers. An echo sounder can identify underwater oil leaks by the changes in acoustic backscattering intensity [59][60][61]. Multibeam sensors have good target classification and recognition functions, and can provide a three-dimensional diffusion map of oil droplets in the water column [62][63][64].…”
Section: Acoustic Backscatter Technologymentioning
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“…As shown in Table 2, acoustic instruments used in underwater oil spill detection include echo sounders, multibeam sensors, side-scan sonars, and acoustic Doppler current profilers. An echo sounder can identify underwater oil leaks by the changes in acoustic backscattering intensity [59][60][61]. Multibeam sensors have good target classification and recognition functions, and can provide a three-dimensional diffusion map of oil droplets in the water column [62][63][64].…”
Section: Acoustic Backscatter Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Side-scan sonar can quickly monitor large areas of oil spills through the image of acoustic reflectivity [65,66]. The acoustic Doppler current profiler can obtain the dynamic characteristics of oil droplet targets and then estimate the oil spill leakage situation [60,67]. Some acoustic instruments use high-frequency sound waves to monitor underwater oil droplets.…”
Section: Acoustic Backscatter Technologymentioning
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