Abstract:
Numerous studies have been conducted on seabed
classification using various methods such as echo sounders, side
scan sonars, and sub-bottom profilers. Identification of the
bedrock level underneath the seafloor is crucial, especially for
safe and effective underwater constructions. The bedrock is
stratified into layers, due to differential weathering. In order to
accurately establish whether the reflection signatures produced
from sub-bottom profiling match the fresh or weathered rock
layer in the bedrock, an accurate interpretation of the
signatures is necessary. This study employed a boomer profiler
as the seismic sound source with a frequency of 1kHz to survey
the west side of Colombo Port in Sri Lanka. Sub-bottom
profiling data were interpreted using the SonarWiz software
based on the principle of the trends of the reflected signal. The
interpretation mainly focused on identifying the bedrock layer
from the sub-bottom profile data and it includes 8 survey lines.
12 Borehole data was used to validate the interpreted results,
along with the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) values. After
conducting processing and validation procedures, the
researchers concluded that the bedrock reflection signature was
mostly derived from the sediment layers with SPT-50 level
which has high stiffness in this study.
Citation:
H. I. Rathnayaka, N. Ansanayaka, C. Pragash, M. G. Wickrama, N. Senarathne and N. Ratnayake, "Assessing the Applicability of Sub-Bottom Profiling Towards Identification of the Bedrock Level - A Case Study in Colombo Harbor, Sri Lanka," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 414-419, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355481.