Mapping of sound scattering objects in the northern part of the Barents Sea and their geological interpretation


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Abstract

On cruises 25 (2007) and 28 (2011) of the R/V Akademik Nikolai Strakhov in the northern part of the Barents Sea, the Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, conducted comprehensive research on the bottom relief and upper part of the sedimentary cover profile under the auspices of the International Polar Year program. One of the instrument components was the SeaBat 8111 shallow-water multibeam echo sounder, which can map the acoustic field similarly to a side scan sonar, which records the response both from the bottom and from the water column. In the operations area, intense sound scattering objects produced by the discharge of deep fluid flows are detected in the water column. The sound scattering objects and pockmarks in the bottom relief are related to anomalies in hydrocarbon gas concentrations in bottom sediments. The sound scattering objects are localized over Triassic sequences outcropping from the bottom. The most intense degassing processes manifest themselves near the contact of the Triassic sequences and Jurassic clay deposits, as well as over deep depressions in a field of Bouguer anomalies related to the basement of the Jurassic–Cretaceous rift system

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S. Yu. Sokolov

Geological Institute

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Email: sysokolov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. A. Moroz

Geological Institute

Email: sysokolov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. S. Abramova

Geological Institute

Email: sysokolov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

Yu. A. Zarayskaya

Geological Institute

Email: sysokolov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

K. O. Dobrolubova

Geological Institute

Email: sysokolov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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