北极浅水环境下海洋地震测量脉冲间声场特征

Shane Guan, J. Vignola, J. Judge, D. Turo
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在这项研究中,我们分析了2012年夏天在美国波弗特海沿海浅海部署的底部水听器收集的连续声学记录。开发了两种定量方法来比较脉冲间声场(定义为两个连续气枪脉冲之间的声场)与环境噪声水平。结果表明,在地震气枪活动期间,脉冲间声场可超过环境噪声级达9 dB。脉冲间声级和环境噪声水平的Kolmogorov-Smirnov双样本检验显示,中位声级差异显著。三分之一八度频带内脉冲间声场的频谱分析与已知和假想的海洋哺乳动物听觉灵敏度的关系表明,在地震调查期间,即使对距离调查船相对较远的动物,也存在潜在的声掩蔽。声掩蔽程度与海洋哺乳动物的频率依赖性听觉灵敏度有关。对于对低频声音最敏感的濒临灭绝的弓头鲸来说,由于地震气枪脉冲的大部分能量低于500赫兹,因此声掩蔽预计会最严重。这些结果表明,需要进一步研究海洋地震反射场及其对海洋动物的潜在影响。
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Characterization of marine seismic survey inter-pulse sound field in an Arctic shallow-water environment
In this study, we analyzed continuous acoustic recordings collected from a bottom-mounted hydrophone deployed in coastal shallow waters of the U.S. Beaufort Sea during a marine seismic survey in the summer of 2012. Two quantitative methods were developed to compare the inter-pulse sound field, defined as the acoustic field between two consecutive airgun pulses, with the ambient noise level. Results show that during periods when seismic airguns were active, inter-pulse sound field could exceed ambient noise levels by as much as 9 dB. Kolmogorov-Smirnov two-sample tests between inter-pulse sound levels and ambient noise levels showed significant differences in median SPLs. Spectral analysis of inter-pulse sound fiend in one-third-octave bands in relation with known and hypothetical marine mammal hearing sensitivities indicates potential acoustic masking during a seismic survey, even for animals at relative far distances from a survey vessel. Degrees of acoustic masking are related to frequency-depended hearing sensitivities of marine mammals. For the endangered bowhead whales, which are most sensitive to low-frequency sounds, acoustic masking is expected to be most severe as most energy from seismic airgun pulses is below 500 Hz. These results underscore the need for further research on reverberant field of marine seismic surveys and its potential impacts on marine animals.
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