Sound Transmission Through a Fluctuating Ocean

Sound Transmission Through a Fluctuating Ocean

Author: Roger Dashen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780521142458

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This 1979 book attempts to connect the known structure of the ocean volume with experimental results in long-range sound transmission through the theory of wave propagation and the path-integral approach. The book is written at the post-graduate level, but has been carefully organised to give experimenters a grasp of important results without undue mathematics.


Sound Transmission Through a Fluctuating Ocean: a Modal Approach

Sound Transmission Through a Fluctuating Ocean: a Modal Approach

Author: Ilya A. Udovydchenkov

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Sound transmission through a fluctuating deep ocean environment is considered. It is assumed that the environment consists of a range-independent background, on which a small-scale perturbation, due for example to internal waves, is superimposed. The modal description of underwater sound propagation is used extensively. The temporal spread of modal group arrivals in weakly range-dependent deep ocean environments is considered. The phrase 3modal group arrival4 refers to the contribution to a transient wavefield corresponding to a fixed mode number. It is shown that there are three contributions to modal group time spreads which combine approximately in quadrature. These are the reciprocal bandwidth, a deterministic dispersive contribution, and a scattering-induced contribution. The latter two contributions are shown to be proportional to the waveguide invariant beta, a property of the background sound speed profile. The results presented are based mostly on asymptotic theory. Some extensions of the asymptotic modal theory are developed. These theoretical results are shown to agree well with full-wave numerical wavefield simulations and available exact mode theoretical results. Theoretical predictions of modal group time spreads are compared to estimates derived from data that was collected during the 2004 LOAPEX experiment. The effects of deficiencies in the receiving array on estimates of modal group time spreads are discussed. It is shown that in spite of array deficiencies in the LOAPEX measurements it is possible to estimate modal group time spreads for almost all propagating modes and these estimates agree well with results obtained from numerical simulations and the developed theory. The effect of ocean internal waves on sound speed fluctuations is also considered, motivated by the observation that the amount of energy being scattered along the propagation path is sometimes greater in the experimental data than predicted by numerical simulations and theory. It is shown that the usual assumption that the potential sound speed gradient is proportional to the squared buoyancy frequency is often not a good approximation.


Sound Propagation through the Stochastic Ocean

Sound Propagation through the Stochastic Ocean

Author: John A. Colosi

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-06-20

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1107072344

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In this book, key discoveries in the field of statistical ocean acoustics over the last 35 years are addressed with illustrations from ocean observations.


Full Field Inversion Methods in Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics

Full Field Inversion Methods in Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics

Author: Orest Diachok

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9401584761

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Recent advances in the power of inversion methods, the accuracy of acoustic field prediction codes, and the speed of digital computers have made the full field inversion of ocean and seismic parameters on a large scale a practical possibility. These methods exploit amplitude and phase information detected on hydrophone/geophone arrays, thereby extending traditional inversion schemes based on time of flight measurements. Full field inversion methods provide environmental information by minimising the mismatch between measured and predicted acoustic fields through a global search of possible environmental parameters. Full Field Inversion Methods in Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics is the formal record of a conference held in Italy in June 1994, sponsored by NATO SACLANT Undersea Research Centre. It includes papers by NATO specialists and others. Topics covered include: · speed and accuracy of acoustic field prediction codes · signal processing strategies · global inversion algorithms · search spaces of environmental parameters · environmental stochastic limitations · special purpose computer architectures · measurement geometries · source and receiving sensor technologies.


Principles of Ocean Physics

Principles of Ocean Physics

Author: John R. Apel

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13: 1483288056

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In recent years, significant advances in both the theoretical and observational sides of physical oceanography have allowed the ocean's physical behavior to be described more quantitatively. This book discusses the physical mechanisms and processes of the sea, and will be valuable not only to oceanographers but also physicists, graduate students, and scientists working in dynamics or optics of the marine environment.


Physical Oceanography

Physical Oceanography

Author: Markus Jochum

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-11-22

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0387331522

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Unique combination and integrated assessment of three major fields in physical oceanography Providing both in depth scientific views and a historical overview Very prominent and reknown authors brought together