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Seismic reflection imaging of water mass boundaries in the Norwegian Sea
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EngineeringSeismic WaveSurface WaveNorwegian SeaAcoustical OceanographyWeak Fine StructureOceanographyFine StructureMarine Geophysical DataEarth ScienceWater Mass BoundariesGeophysicsOcean AcousticsSeismic Reflection ImagingOcean Internal WaveOcean InstrumentationMarine GeologyGeographySeismic ImagingArctic OceanographyFirst Joint TemperaturePhysical OceanographySeismologySeismic Reflection ProfilingOcean Acoustic
Results from the first joint temperature and seismic reflection study of the ocean demonstrate that water mass boundaries can be acoustically mapped. Multichannel seismic profiles collected in the Norwegian Sea show reflections between the Norwegian Atlantic Current and Norwegian Sea Deep Water. The images were corroborated with a dense array of expendable bathythermographs and expendable conductivity‐temperature depth profiles delineating sharp temperature gradients over vertical distances of ∼5–15 m at depths over which reflections occur. Fine structure from both thermohaline intrusions and internal wave strains is imaged. Low‐amplitude acoustic reflections correspond to temperature changes as small as 0.03°C implying that seismic reflection methods can image even weak fine structure.
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