Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on seismic reflection method and Anywhere:
Sea-floor mapping technology
Integrated shipboard data collection, processing, and archival system for digital sidescan-sonar and seismic data used in mapping the inner continental shelf.
(Score: 1.000)
P-wave data from the Indian subcontinent
Compilation of P-wave data from the Indian subcontinent from twenty Deep Seismic Sounding (DSS) profiles using refraction and reflection techniques to provide an estimate of crustal thickness in a transect across the subcontinent.
(Score: 0.658)
Hydrates cruise in the Gulf of Mexico
Investigation of the upper- and middle continental slope of the Mississippi Canyon, including the Gulf of Mexico, for the distribution of gas-hydrate deposits with links to a DEM image map, bathymetry data, and research technology.
(Score: 0.571)
Investigating the Chesapeake Bay impact crater
Links to information on the formation and structure of Chesapeake Bay including online reports, recent field work, field work archives, cooperating agencies, bibliography, and links to articles about other terrestrial impact craters.
(Score: 0.475)
Sea-floor morphology between Ao Nuevo and Santa Cruz, California
Report with preliminary seafloor map displaying submarine rock exposures found along the northern part of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, extent based on side-scan sonar records, seismic-reflection records, and underwater video.
(Score: 0.424)
Definition:
Geophysical technique that produces images of the subsurface by bouncing sound waves off boundaries between different types of rock and deriving depth from the time interval of the returning signals. Seismic waves are generated from a source such as a vibrating device, explosives, or airguns (in water). [Adapted from link 2002]