Marine Geoscience Data System

Data DOI: 10.26022/IEDA/331485

Citation:
Tagliaro, Gabriel, et al., (2024), Processed high-resolution multi-channel seismic reflection (MCS) data from the CORE-VTRCC cruise (2021). Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). doi:10.26022/IEDA/331485
Title:
Processed high-resolution multi-channel seismic reflection (MCS) data from the CORE-VTRCC cruise (2021)
Abstract:
This data set consists of processed high-resolution multi-channel seismic reflection (MCS) data collected in 2021 over the Vitoria Trindade Ridge and Columbia Channel during research cruise CORE-VTRCC on naval vessel Nho Cruzeiro do Sul. The MCS data was acquired using a sparker seismic source with 800 tips model Geo-Source 800, up to 7 kJ energy power supply (GeoSpark 2000X) and a 48-channel streamer, all from the Geo Marine Survey Systems. Seismic acquisition and SEG-Y conversion was performed with the GeoRecorder software, also from Geo Marine Survey Systems. The Geo-Source 800 used a negative discharge for seismic pulse generation which results in a more stable seismic signature with a frequency range between 200 – 3000 Hz, centered at ~1 kHz. The streamer was composed of three hydrophones per channel, with a total active length of 150 m and 2 x 25 m cable stretches, to make a total of 200 m of streamer deployment. Channel distance in the streamer is 3.125 m and channel sampling occurred at 10 kHz. Geographic geometry was supplied by a DGPS antenna placed atop the seismic source configured with the WGS-84 ellipsoid and UTM projection zone 23S. Geometry distance averaged 5 m between source and streamer (dx) and ~20 m between source and first channel (dy). The source was placed at 1.5 m water depth and the streamer was at 0.5 m water depth. Energy levels and trigger interval for pulse generation varied across the survey depending on the bathymetric profile. Vessel velocity during seismic acquisition averaged 4 knots. Seismic processing was performed with the RadExPro software, v2022.1. Basic brutestack seismic processing was made for all seismic lines, following these steps: quality control (data filtering), preprocessing (noise filtering), geometry evaluation, normal move-out correction and stacking. For Lines L01 and L17 enhanced seismic processing was performed, including the following additional processing steps: static correction, deconvolution, multiple suppression and migration. Band-pass filtering was performed between 200 – 1500 Hz. For stacking, common mid points (CMD) gathers were established. See additional information in the associated Methodology report. The processed MCS files are in SEG-Y format. Funding for this work was provided through FAPESP awards 2016/24946-9 and 2020/08847-6, and through the Brazilian Navy program PROAMAZONIA AZUL.
Creator(s):
Tagliaro, Gabriel
Gama, Mateus
Britzke, Adolfo
Louro, Vinicius
Bauli, Pedro
Patines, Gabriela
Bonifatto, Gabrielle
Vieira, Ana
Silva, Beatriz
Boni, Geandré
Silva, Luan
Sergipe, Paula
Silva, Raylla
Dos Santos, Sarah
Caram, Tainá
Pereira, Tayná
Jovane, Luigi
Date Available:
2024-01-05
Date Created:
2024-01-06
Data Type(s):
Seismic:Reflection:MCS
Resource Type:
Dataset
File Format(s):
application/seismic-segy
Data Curated by:
Version:
1
Language:
en
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License [CC BY 4.0] URI: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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