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  • * Researchers conducted both in situ and laboratory measurements, comparing sound speed and attenuation in sediments with biological and physical analyses of sediment cores.
  • * The findings revealed that the presence of infauna and structures like worm tubes caused significant variations in acoustic measurements, indicating current models may underrepresent these biological influences on sediment acoustics.

Article Abstract

Infauna influence geoacoustic parameters in surficial marine sediments. To investigate these effects, an experiment was conducted in natural sand-silt sediment in the northern Gulf of Mexico. In situ acoustic measurements of sediment sound speed, attenuation, and shear speed were performed, and sediment cores were collected from the upper 20 cm of the seabed. Laboratory measurements of sound speed and attenuation in the cores were conducted, after which the core contents were analyzed for biological and physical properties. Since no model currently accounts for the effects of infauna, a deviation from model predictions is expected. To assess the extent of this, acoustic measurements were compared with the viscous grain shearing model from Buckingham [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122, 1486 (2007); J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 148, 962 (2020)], for which depth-dependent profiles of sediment porosity and mean grain size measured from the cores were used as input parameters. Comparison of acoustic results with distributions of infauna, worm tubes, and shell hash suggests biogenic impacts on acoustic variability and model accuracy are important in surficial marine sediments. The presence of infauna and worm tubes were correlated with higher variability in both sound speed and attenuation and greater deviation from the model near the sediment-water interface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0014907DOI Listing

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