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Physical properties of marine sediments

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In this paper, it was shown that seafloor sediments that blanket the ocean floor are of widely varying thickness but seismic observations indicate that 200 to 400 meters in the Pacific and one kilometer in the Atlantic are fairly typical values for deep water.
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: The unconsolidated sediments that blanket the ocean floor are of widely varying thickness but seismic observations indicate that 200 to 400 meters in the Pacific and one kilometer in the Atlantic are fairly typical values for deep water. At present direct observation of these sediments is limited to such samples as may be recovered by dredging or coring operations, for drilling has been carried out only in the shallow waters of the coastal shelves. Knowledge of the physical properties of the great bulk of the sediments deeper than the few tens of feet reached by coring equipment is thus necessarily derived from geophysical observations.

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Seismic structure, gravity anomalies, and flexure of the Amazon continental margin, NE Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, seismic and gravity data have been used to determine the structure of the sediments, crust, and upper mantle that underlie the Amazon continental margin, offshore NE Brazil.
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The gravity field of the Red Sea and East Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Nafe-Drake and Birch relationship to constrain the crustal thickness and structure with seismic data and density values from the velocity distribution.