3-D Sound Propagation and Acoustic Inversions in Shallow Water Oceans

Abstract

Sound propagation in the areas of continental shelves is complicated due to many three-dimensional (3-D) oceanographic and marine geologic features, such as shelfbreak frontal systems, nonlinear internal gravity waves and topographic variability. The long-term goals of this project are targeted on understanding the 3-D sound propagation effects caused by these environmental factors, and also on applying the 3-D sound propagation physics to acoustic inversions. Due to the horizontal inhomogeneity in the water column caused by shelfbreak frontal systems, nonlinear internal gravity waves and other physical oceanographic processes, horizontal refraction of sound occurs and produces significant 3-D acoustic propagation conditions. One of the objectives of this project is to develop an efficient and accurate 3-D sound propagation model (both theoretical and numerical models) for applications related to low-frequency sonar systems. In addition to the 3-D sound propagation study, this project also has the investigation on the feasibility of two specific inversion techniques in the area of continental slopes: (a) source localization and (b) bottom geoacoustic inversions. This work requires a solid understanding on 3-D sound propagation, and it is closely connected to the first topic.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA571747

Entities

People

  • Ying-Tsong Lin

Organizations

  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acoustic Propagation
  • Acoustics
  • Continental Shelves
  • Experimental Data
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Shift
  • Gravity Waves
  • Internal Waves
  • Inversion
  • New Jersey
  • Physics
  • Shallow Water
  • Submarine Canyons
  • Three Dimensional
  • Two Dimensional
  • Water
  • Wave Propagation

Readers

  • Acoustical Oceanography.