Frequency-Dependent Influence of the Sea Bottom on the Near-Surface Sound Field in Shallow Water,
Abstract
The influence of the sea bottom on shallow-water sound propagation can be especially pronounced for the sound field near the boundaries. Comparison of the near-surface sound field with the mid-depth field, for example, can serve as a useful diagnostic tool for understanding the frequency-dependent influence of the sea bottom on sound propagation in shallow water. Broadband shallow-water sound-propagation data analysed in one-third octave bands are compared for a very shallow receiver (2 m) and a mid-depth receiver (50 m). The data are also compared with results from modal calculations. The interplay between the behaviour of the modal depth functions and modal attenuations, as frequency is varied, provides a convenient model for interpreting the results.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA011554
Entities
People
- Alexander Wasiljeff
- Edward Murphy
- Finn Jensen
Organizations
- SACLANT ASW Research Centre