Data on the predicted received sound exposure levels

Data on the predicted received sound exposure levels (SEL; dB re 1 µPa^2 s), single pulse for an impact strike with the maximum hammer energy for that piling location, depth averaged for each CPOD sampling sites. Filename = “Graham_BOWL_cMMMP_Received_noise_levels_18pilinglocations_allCPODlocations_...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Graham, Isla M., Merchant, Nathan D., Farcas, Adrian, Barton, Tim R., Cheney, Barbara, Bono, Saliza, Thompson, Paul M.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.215360
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5qg30sd/13
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Summary:Data on the predicted received sound exposure levels (SEL; dB re 1 µPa^2 s), single pulse for an impact strike with the maximum hammer energy for that piling location, depth averaged for each CPOD sampling sites. Filename = “Graham_BOWL_cMMMP_Received_noise_levels_18pilinglocations_allCPODlocations_data_2019-05-01.csv” Six columns = Deployment_number, Turbine, Unweighted_SS_SEL, NOAA_SS_SEL, Southall_SS_SEL, Aud_SS_SEL. Deployment_number is the CPOD deployment number for that location. Turbine is the piling location. Unweighted_SS_SEL is the unweighted the predicted received sound exposure level (SEL; dB re 1 µPa^2 s), single pulse for an impact strike with the maximum hammer energy for that piling location, depth averaged for that CPOD site. NOAA_SS_SEL is the predicted SEL frequency weighted by the generalised weighting function for high frequency cetaceans proposed by NOAA (2016 & 2018: see methods in paper for references). Southall_SS_SEL is the predicted SEL frequency weighted by the high-frequency cetacean weighting function proposed by Southall et al. (2007: see methods in paper for reference). Aud_SS_SEL is the predicted SEL frequency weighted by a harbour porpoise specific audiogram from Kastelein et al. (2010: see methods in paper for reference).