Acoustic scattering characteristics of underwater oil and gas leakage plumes
With the rapid development of offshore oil and gas resources,underwater oil spill has become one of the most important threats to marine environment.After an underwater oil spill occurs,oil and gas spill are released into the water,forming a plume.However,the acoustic scattering characteristics of the oil and gas plume are not yet fully understood.This paper conducts simulation experiments of oil and gas leakage in a pool by MBES.The study examines the influence of flow on backscattering intensity and discusses the acoustic scattering characteristics of oil and gas plumes.The findings of this research provide valuable insights for underwater oil and gas leakage detection.
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