Title :
On shallow-water bottom reverberation frequency dependence
Author :
Cable, Peter G. ; Yudichak, Thomas W. ; Dorfman, Yevgeniy ; Knobles, David P. ; Zhang, Renhe ; Peng, Zhaohui ; Fenghua Li ; Zhenglin Li
Author_Institution :
BBN Technol., Mystic, CT
Abstract :
Determinations of bottom scattering strength in the decade below 1 kHz under downward refracting conditions have been made using acoustic reverberation and transmission data from the 2001 East China Sea Asian Seas International Acoustic Experiment (ASIAEX). The measurements were performed using explosive sources and receiving hydrophones in ship-suspended vertical-line arrays. The focus of this paper has been the dependence of bottom scattering strength on the frequency and characterization of the uncertainties associated with the extraction of scattering strength from reverberation. The derived bottom scattering strength gradually rises with frequency from 100-300 Hz and then more rapidly above 300 Hz. A potential explanation suggests that the frequency variation results from two scattering mechanisms, rough layer scattering at the low end of the band and sediment near-surface volume scattering at the high end. The spatial extrapolation of these results is explored by comparing them with similarly derived scattering strengths using data obtained under the Navy´s Harsh Environments Program at a somewhat separated site (56 km) under environmental conditions similar to those during ASIAEX. In the ASIAEX analysis, it has been found that the largest source of uncertainty in the scattering-strength frequency dependence arises from persistence of finite-amplitude effects associated with the source signal
Keywords :
reverberation; underwater acoustic propagation; 100 to 200 Hz; bottom scattering; finite amplitude effects; frequency dependence; layer scattering; shallow water bottom reverberation; spatial extrapolation; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic refraction; Acoustic scattering; Explosives; Frequency dependence; Performance evaluation; Reverberation; Sea measurements; Sediments; Sonar equipment; Acoustic scattering; scattering parameters measurement; sea floor; underwater acoustic measurements;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2006.872218