Title :
Effects of Korean littoral environment on acoustic propagation
Author :
Abbot, P. ; Celuzza, S. ; Dyer, I. ; Gomes, B. ; Fulford, J. ; Lynch, J. ; Gawarkiewicz, G. ; Volak, D.
Author_Institution :
Ocean Acoust. Services & Instrum. Syst. Inc., Lexington, MA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Environmental acoustics experiments were recently conducted in shallow to intermediate water depths in the Sea of Japan, east of Korea, along the shelf and slope, covering frequencies from 25 to 800 Hz. These were operational experiments carried out in three different seasons. The primary objectives of the data reported here are: (1) to characterize the Korean coastal environment during May 1998, September 1998, and February 1999 and (2) to assess how complexities of the environment might impact acoustic propagation in May and February, as measured by its transmission loss. Propagation data were obtained from broadband explosive SUS sources and sonobuoy receivers. The tests were conducted over varying bottom depths and slopes, both approximately normal and parallel to the bathymetric contours. Two different source depths were included. Environmental and acoustic data are reviewed and discussed. While many aspects of the observed propagation remain ill understood, on the whole a consistent and useful picture has emerged of acoustic propagation in this region. Environmental impacts on propagation are associated mainly with bottom properties, somewhat less so with source depth in relationship to sound speed profiles, and almost not at all with range-dependent profiles of a water mass front
Keywords :
ocean waves; oceanographic regions; underwater acoustic propagation; 25 to 800 Hz; Korean coastal environment; Korean littoral environment; Sea of Japan; acoustic propagation; bottom properties; broadband explosive SUS sources; coastal oceanography; environmental acoustics; intermediate water depths; shallow water depths; sonobuoy receivers; transmission loss; underwater acoustics; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic testing; Explosives; Frequency; Loss measurement; Oceans; Propagation losses; Sea measurements; Underwater acoustics;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of