浅水沙地海底声散射时变测量。

IF 2.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1121/10.0030464
Jenna Hare, Anthony P Lyons, Matthew Catoire, Gabriel R Venegas
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在海洋中,主动声纳系统的性能取决于海底的声学特性。近底流体力学和海底生物活动每天到每月的变化都可能影响海底特性,进而影响海底的声学响应。利用高频主动声学系统研究了海底散射对不断变化的环境参数的依赖性。通过一系列实验(持续时间为两周到五个月),分析了与海底成 20°掠过角的向下声纳的海底散射测量结果。数据是在美国新罕布什尔州朴茨茅斯附近的两个浅水地点获得的:一个是波浪为主的地点,另一个是潮汐流为主的地点。两个地点的海底类型均为砾质沙。实验装置包括一个放置在海底的三脚架,上面装有三个工作频率分别为 38、70 和 200 千赫的传感器、一个波浪传感 CTD 和水下摄像机。散射强度时间序列的获得考虑了当地的海底坡度。结果表明,散射强度存在变化(包括平均水平和分布)。巨大的变化往往与风暴事件相吻合,这表明这种变化可能是由与风暴有关的流体力学引起的海底粗糙度变化造成的。
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Measurements of temporal variability of acoustic scattering from the seafloor in shallow-water sandy sites.

In the ocean, the performance of active sonar systems depends on the acoustic properties of the seafloor. Daily to monthly variations in near-bottom hydrodynamics and benthic biological activity may affect seafloor properties which then influence the acoustic response of the seafloor. The dependence of seafloor scatter on evolving environmental parameters was investigated using high-frequency active acoustic systems. Seafloor scattering measurements were analyzed in a series of experiments (two weeks to five months in duration) from downward-looking sonars oriented at 20° grazing angle with respect to the seafloor. Data were obtained in two shallow water locations near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA: a wave-dominated site and a site dominated by tidal currents. The bottom type for both sites was gravelly sand. The experimental set-up consisted of a tripod placed on the seafloor equipped with three transducers operating at 38, 70, and 200 kHz, a wave-sensing CTD, and underwater cameras. Scattering strength time series were obtained taking into account the local seafloor slope. Results show that there is variability in scattering strength (both in mean levels and distributions). Large variations often coincided with storm events, suggesting that this variability may be driven by changes in bottom roughness caused by storm-related hydrodynamics.

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期刊介绍: Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.
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