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Mid-frequency Acoustic Propagation in Shallow Water on the New Jersey Shelf: Mean Intensity

˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America/˜The œjournal of the Acoustical Society of America(2008)

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Mid-frequency (1–10kHz) sound propagation was measured at ranges 1–9km in shallow water in order to investigate intensity statistics. Warm water near the bottom results in a sound speed minimum. Environmental measurements include sediment sound speed and water sound speed and density from a towed conductivity-temperature-depth chain. Ambient internal waves contribute to acoustic fluctuations. A simple model involving modes with random phases predicts the mean transmission loss to within a few dB. Quantitative ray theory fails due to near axial focusing. Fluctuations of the intensity field are dominated by water column variability.
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Underwater Acoustics,Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks,Anthropogenic Noise
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