Application of Sub-Bottom Profiler to Study Riverbed Structure and Sediment Density

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In this pater, we present a study on the riverbed structure and sediment density in-situ test by using sub-bottom profiler. Compared with traditional direct observation methods, the sub-bottom profiler method based on sonar technology is non-contact, low-disturbance and high-efficient. We finish the investigation of several sections in Sanmenxia and Xiaolangdi reservoirs, which located on the main channel of lower reaches of Yellow River. Collected data show a detailed layered structure of the riverbed sediment which believed caused by sedimentary processes in different periods. Further more, we analyse the reflection coefficient of water-sediment interface and inverse the sediment density data from the raw wave record. The inversion method is based on the effective density fluid model and Kozeny-Carman formula. The comparison of the inversion results and sample tests shows that the in-situ test is reliable and useable.

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Rui, W., Changzheng, L., & Xiaofei, Y. (2018). Application of Sub-Bottom Profiler to Study Riverbed Structure and Sediment Density. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 128). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/128/1/012113

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