DocumentCode
407099
Title
Acoustic propagation in an Arctic shallow-water environment
Author
Desharnais, Francine ; Heard, Garry J. ; Ebbeson, G.R. ; Thomson, David J. ; Schillinger, D.J. ; Seyan, Rajveer
Author_Institution
Defence Res. & Dev. Canada-Atlantic, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
22-26 Sept. 2003
Firstpage
10
Abstract
A short-range, shallow-water transmission loss experiment was conducted in the South Lincoln Sea, under an irregular rough ice canopy. A barrel-stave source was used to transmit 800-Hz tonal signals at depths of 10 and 30 m. The signals were received on a four-element vertical line array distributed over the 65-m water depth. To support the transmission loss measurements, a bottom loss experiment was carried out using broadband signals generated by imploding light bulbs at three depths and with data received on the same hydrophone array. Previous drilling experiments in the vicinity of this site have provided seabed information and revealed the presence of a subbottom permafrost layer. Preliminary modeling of the acoustic propagation in this highly irregular channel was carried out using a wave-based model. This paper reviews the measurements, and discusses the challenges associated with the modeling, in view of the experimental uncertainties associated with this complicated environment.
Keywords
oceanographic regions; sea ice; underwater acoustic propagation; 10 m; 30 m; 65 m; 800 Hz; Arctic shallow water environment; acoustic propagation; barrel stave source; hydrophone array; ice canopy; imploding light bulbs; south Lincoln Sea; transmission loss measurement; wave model; Acoustic propagation; Arctic; Drilling; Ice; Loss measurement; Optical arrays; Propagation losses; Sea measurements; Signal generators; Sonar equipment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-933957-30-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178513
Filename
1282291
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