Integrated Assessment of Seafloor and Subsurface Site Conditions at Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Farm Development

Stephen Varnell, A. Trandafir, V. Fortiz, A. Broughton, Craig Scherschel, Deanne Hargrave, Eric Swanson, Jack Fraser
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This study illustrates a ground model approach used to characterize the complex site conditions within the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Farm Lease Area. The ground model is the result of the integration of geophysical, geological, geotechnical, and benthic (environmental) data to evaluate marine geohazards and summarize seafloor and sub-seafloor conditions. The ground model is provided in a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) format which can be interactively used for Wind Turbine Generator siting, design, and construction. Various components of the ground model including seafloor sediments and morphology, subsurface geologic features, stratigraphy, soil provinces, and soil profiles are presented and discussed. Soil province variability across the Lease Area has been successfully delineated in detail through the ground model methodology presented in this paper. Geotechnical properties of various identified soil units are generally favorable for a variety of potential foundation types and installation methods. This is one paper in a collaborative series that demonstrates the value of an integrated geoscience approach considering regulatory requirements and project design essentials.
大西洋海岸海上风电场开发的海底和地下现场条件综合评估
本研究说明了一种地面模型方法,用于表征大西洋海岸海上风电场租赁区内复杂的现场条件。地面模型是综合地球物理、地质、岩土和底栖(环境)数据评估海洋地质灾害和总结海底和海底条件的结果。地面模型以地理信息系统(GIS)格式提供,可交互式地用于风力发电机的选址、设计和施工。介绍并讨论了地面模型的各个组成部分,包括海底沉积物和形态、地下地质特征、地层学、土壤省和土壤剖面。通过本文提出的地面模型方法,成功地详细描绘了租赁区土壤省的变化。各种已确定的土壤单元的岩土力学性质通常有利于各种潜在的基础类型和安装方法。这是一个协作系列中的一篇论文,展示了综合地球科学方法在考虑监管要求和项目设计要点方面的价值。
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