DocumentCode
1405635
Title
An overview of the 1995 SWARM shallow-water internal wave acoustic scattering experiment
Author
Apel, John R. ; Badiey, Mohsen ; Chiu, Ching-Sang ; Finette, Steven ; Headrick, Robert ; Kemp, John ; Lynch, James F. ; Newhall, Arthur ; Orr, Marshall H. ; Pasewark, Bruce H. ; Tielbuerger, Dirk ; Turgut, Altan ; Von der Heydt, Keith ; Wolf, Stephen
Author_Institution
Global Ocean Assocs. Lab., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
1997
fDate
7/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
465
Lastpage
500
Abstract
An overview is given of the July-August 1995 SWARM shallow-water internal wave acoustic scattering experiment. This experiment studied both acoustic propagation through and scattering by the linear and nonlinear internal waves found on the Mid-Atlantic Bight continental shelf, as well as the physical oceanography of the internal wavefield. In order that their goal of explaining the nature of the acoustic scattering should not be hindered by incomplete environmental knowledge, numerous instruments, both ship-deployed and moored, measured the acoustics, geophysics, and oceanography. In this paper, the authors show some of the results from the first year´s analysis of the environmental and acoustic data. The environmental measurements, which are a key input to the analyses of the acoustic data, are given slightly more emphasis at this point in time. Some of the more interesting oceanographic, geophysical, and acoustical results the authors present are: evidence for the dominance of the lee-wave mechanism for soliton production, evidence for the “solibore internal tide” the “dnoidal wave” description of solitons, the inversion of chirp sonar data for bottom properties, propagation loss extraction from air-gun data, and the intensity and travel-time fluctuations seen in propagating acoustic normal modes. Directions for future research are outlined
Keywords
oceanographic regions; oceanography; underwater sound; AD 1995; Mid-Atlantic Bight continental shelf; North Atlantic; SWARM; acoustic propagation; acoustics; coast; dnoidal wave; dynamics; internal wavefield; lee-wave mechanism; linear internal wave; nonlinear internal wave; ocean; propagating acoustic normal mode; propagation loss; shallow-water internal wave acoustic scattering experiment; solibore internal tide; soliton production; travel-time fluctuation; underwater sound; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic waves; Geophysical measurements; Geophysics; Instruments; Sea measurements; Solitons; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/48.611138
Filename
611138
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