Sara Pensieri, R. Bozzano, M. Schiano, Laura Pensieri, F. Traverso, A. Trucco, P. Picco, A. Bordone
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Abstract
Underwater acoustic measurements have been recently carried out in Tethys Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) during the XXIX Italian Antarctic Expedition to support acoustic propagation studies in the area and to investigate the environmental noise. Tethys Bay is a small deep cove close to the Antarctic Italian base Mario Zucchelli Station (Baia Terra Nova -74°42' S e 164°07' E) and covered with sea-ice for most of the year. During the period of the experiment (November 2013) the pack-ice had an almost constant thickness of about 2.2 m, so that the measurements were performed deploying the instruments into the sea from holes drilled through the pack ice. The holes were located along the bay axis at a distance of about 500 m each other. The sea depth was around 200 m except for the hole close to the coast, where the sea depth was only 25 m. An hydrophone RESON TC 4032 was located in the outermost hole, while the acoustic source, a transceiver transmitting FSK pulses at 11 kHz, was placed in sequence in the other three holes. Every time, the measurements were performed at 0, 20 and 45 m depth for each configuration. Furthermore during the experiment, sea temperature, salinity and currents, as well as the main meteorological parameters were continuously measured. The analysis here reported mainly focuses on the acquired acoustic passive data. The passive measurements evidenced that the signal was generally dominated by different sounds from seals, which was prevailing on the noise due to human activities.
在第29届意大利南极考察期间,最近在特提斯湾(南极洲罗斯海)进行了水声测量,以支持该地区的声传播研究并调查环境噪声。特提斯湾是一个小深海湾,靠近意大利南极基地Mario Zucchelli站(Baia Terra Nova -74°42' S e 164°07' e),一年中的大部分时间都被海冰覆盖。在实验期间(2013年11月),浮冰的厚度几乎不变,约为2.2米,因此测量是通过在浮冰上钻的洞将仪器部署到海里进行的。这些孔沿海湾轴线分布,彼此相距约500米。除了靠近海岸的洞外,海水深度在200米左右,只有25米。水听器RESON TC 4032位于最外面的孔中,而声源,一个发送11 kHz FSK脉冲的收发器,依次放置在其他三个孔中。每次,对每种配置分别在0、20和45米深度进行测量。实验期间,连续测量了海温、盐度、海流及主要气象参数。本文的分析主要集中在采集的声被动数据上。被动测量表明,信号通常由来自海豹的不同声音主导,而人类活动引起的噪音占主导地位。