DocumentCode
1491438
Title
Long-period acoustic and seismic measurements and ocean floor currents
Author
Webb, Spahr C.
Author_Institution
Scripps Inst. of Oceanogr., California Univ., San Diego, CA, USA
Volume
13
Issue
4
fYear
1988
fDate
10/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
263
Lastpage
270
Abstract
Pressure fluctuations caused by a strong ocean floor current are evident during most of an eighty-day-long record of very-low-frequency acoustic ambient noise measured by an instrument on the seafloor in the western Atlantic in the framework of the HEBBLE (High Energy Benthic Boundary Layer Experiment). The differential pressure gauges on the instrument produce useful measurements over a wide frequency band extending from 0.0005 to 16 Hz. The spectrum of current-induced pressure fluctuations is red with a power-law dependence on frequency with an exponent of -1.5. Turbulence in the ocean floor boundary layer is the source of these pressure fluctuations rather than the effects of flow around the transducers. This record of boundary-layer pressure fluctuations is used to predict the effect of seafloor currents on long-period seismograph measurements from the seafloor and from under the seafloor in boreholes
Keywords
acoustic noise; geophysical techniques; oceanography; seismology; underwater sound; 0.0005 to 16 Hz; HEBBLE; High Energy Benthic Boundary Layer Experiment; VLF; acoustics; boreholes; boundary-layer pressure; current; current-induced pressure fluctuations; deep sea; deep sea dynamics; ocean floor currents; seafloor; seismic measurements; seismograph; turbulence; underwater sound; very low frequency; very-low-frequency acoustic ambient noise; western Atlantic; Acoustic measurements; Current measurement; Fluctuations; Frequency; Instruments; Oceans; Pressure measurement; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Seismic measurements;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/48.9239
Filename
9239
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