Title :
A new acoustic technique for remote measurement of the temporal ocean wave spectrum
Author :
Lataitis, R.J. ; Crawford, G.B. ; Clifford, S.F.
Author_Institution :
NOAA, Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
31 Oct-2 Nov 1988
Abstract :
A method is described that uses low-frequency sound (≲200 Hz) to measure the wave-height variance and the nondirectional temporal wave-height spectrum of a random rough surface. The technique requires a vertically pointing broad-beam acoustic source and a colocated receiver that records the amplitude and phase fluctuations of the backscattered field. When the root-mean-square surface wave-height is much smaller than the acoustic wavelength, the temporal spectrum of the backscattered amplitude and phase fluctuations can be related directly to the nondirectional temporal surface-wave-height spectrum. Typically, surface waves with lengths of a few metres or more can be probed, and the corresponding temporal wave-height spectrum out to frequencies of roughly 1 Hz can be retrieved
Keywords :
backscatter; height measurement; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; underwater sound; 200 Hz; backscattered field; low-frequency sound; phase fluctuations; random rough surface; remote measurement; temporal ocean wave spectrum; vertically pointing broad-beam acoustic source; wave-height variance; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic waves; Fluctuations; Frequency; Ocean waves; Rough surfaces; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface acoustic waves; Surface roughness; Surface waves; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '88. A Partnership of Marine Interests. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1988.23519