Title :
A preliminary examination of the low-frequency ambient noise field in the South China Sea during the 2001 ASIAEX experiment
Author :
Wei, Ruey-Chang ; Chen, Chi-Fang ; Newhall, Arthur E. ; Lynch, James F. ; Duda, Timothy F. ; Liu, Chih-Sheng ; Lin, Po-Chang
Author_Institution :
Nat. Sun-Yat Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
This correspondence presents a preliminary examination of the low frequency ambient noise field measured in the South China Sea component of the Asian Seas International Acoustics Experiment (ASIAEX), concentrating on the frequencies of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, and 1200 Hz. A two-week-long time series of the noise at these frequencies is examined for structure in both the time and frequency domains. Three features of particular interest in these series are: 1) the noise due to a typhoon, which passed near the experimental site, 2) the weak tidal frequency variability of the noise field, which is probably due to internal tide induced variability in the propagation conditions, and 3) the vertical angle dependence of the noise, particularly as regards the shallow water "noise notch" phenomenon. The acoustic frequency dependence and the vertical dependence of the noise field are also examined over the course of the time series. A simple look at the noise variability statistics is presented. Finally, directions for further analysis are discussed.
Keywords :
acoustic noise; oceanographic regions; storms; tides; underwater sound; 100 Hz; 1200 Hz; 200 Hz; 2001 ASIAEX experiment; 400 Hz; 50 Hz; 800 Hz; Asian Seas International Acoustics Experiment; LF ambient noise field; South China Sea; acoustic arrays; acoustic frequency dependence; internal tide; noise time series; shallow water noise notch; tidal frequency variability; typhoon; vertical angle dependence; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic noise; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency measurement; Low-frequency noise; Noise measurement; Sea measurements; Tides; Time measurement; Typhoons;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2004.836999