首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     检索      


Multimegameter-range acoustic data obtained by bottom-mountedhydrophone arrays for measurement of ocean temperature
Authors:Dushaw  BD Howe  BM Mercer  JA Spindel  RC Baggeroer  AB Menemenlis  D Wunsch  C Birdsall  TG Metzger  K Clark  C Colosi  JA Comuelle  BD Dzieciuch  M Munk  W Worcester  PF Costa  D Forbes  AMG
Institution:Appl. Phys. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA ;
Abstract:Acoustic signals transmitted from the ATOC source on Pioneer Seamount off the coast of California have been received at various sites around the Pacific Basin since January 1996. We describe data obtained using bottom-mounted receivers, including US Navy Sound Surveillance System arrays, at ranges up to 5 Mm from the Pioneer Seamount source. Stable identifiable ray arrivals are observed in several cases, but some receiving arrays are not well suited to detecting the direct ray arrivals. At 5-Mm range, travel-time variations at tidal frequencies (about 50 ms peak to peak) agree well with predicted values, providing verification of the acoustic measurements as well as the tidal model. On the longest and northernmost acoustic paths, the time series of resolved ray travel times show an annual cycle peak-to-peak variation of about 1 s and other fluctuations caused by natural oceanic variability. An annual cycle is not evident in travel times from shorter acoustic paths in the eastern Pacific, though only one realization of the annual cycle is available. The low-pass-filtered travel times are estimated to an accuracy of about 10 ms. This travel-time uncertainty corresponds to errors in range- and depth-averaged temperature of only a few millidegrees, while the annual peak-to-peak variation in temperature averaged horizontally over the acoustic path and vertically over the upper 1 km of ocean is up to 0.5°C
Keywords:
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号