A Bottom Simulating Reflector (BSR) is a geological feature typically found in submarine environments, particularly in areas where gas hydrates are present. It is characterized by a distinct reflection observed in seismic data, which indicates a boundary where changes in material properties occur, typically due to the presence of gas hydrate saturation. The BSR forms below the seabed and is associated with the phase change from gas hydrate to free gas.

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