A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea.

The purpose of this thesis is to explore the feasibility of conducting vertical array ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea. This effort is in support of the Barents Sea Acoustic Tomography Transmission Test experiment to be carried out in the summer of 1992 by NPS and Woods Hole Oceanographi...

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Main Author: Emblidge, John Mark
Other Authors: Chiu, Ching-Sang, Miller, James H., Bourke, Robert H., Naval Postgraduate School, Physical Oceanography
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 1991
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10945/28211
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spelling ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/28211 2024-06-09T07:44:59+00:00 A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea. Emblidge, John Mark Chiu, Ching-Sang Miller, James H. Bourke, Robert H. Naval Postgraduate School Physical Oceanography 1991-09 82 p.;28 cm. application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/28211 en_US eng Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School https://hdl.handle.net/10945/28211 Thesis 1991 ftnavalpschool 2024-05-15T00:27:01Z The purpose of this thesis is to explore the feasibility of conducting vertical array ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea. This effort is in support of the Barents Sea Acoustic Tomography Transmission Test experiment to be carried out in the summer of 1992 by NPS and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). This study is conducted in two stages: a literature search and a computer simulation of acoustic ray propagation in the Barents Sea. The literature search gathered oceanographic, geophysical, and climatological data on the Barents Sea. These data were used to form a picture of the oceanographic conditions expected to exist in the Barents Sea in August and to estimate the acoustic bottom, surface and scattering losses that the tomographic signal could be subjected to. Also the noise levels in the Barents Sea were determined from these data. The computer simulation of tomographic transmission in the Barents Sea was conducted using HARPO (Harniltonian Acoustic Ray tracing Program for the Ocean). This program provided raytraces for acoustic rays launched between 0° and 25° from one of the three planned sources to the receiver array. This analysis determined that tomography in the Barents Sea is possible, and that the planned source level of the sources will be large enough to overcome the environmental losses. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Lieutenant, U.S. Navy http://archive.org/details/afeasibilitystud1094528211 Thesis Barents Sea Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun Barents Sea
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description The purpose of this thesis is to explore the feasibility of conducting vertical array ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea. This effort is in support of the Barents Sea Acoustic Tomography Transmission Test experiment to be carried out in the summer of 1992 by NPS and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). This study is conducted in two stages: a literature search and a computer simulation of acoustic ray propagation in the Barents Sea. The literature search gathered oceanographic, geophysical, and climatological data on the Barents Sea. These data were used to form a picture of the oceanographic conditions expected to exist in the Barents Sea in August and to estimate the acoustic bottom, surface and scattering losses that the tomographic signal could be subjected to. Also the noise levels in the Barents Sea were determined from these data. The computer simulation of tomographic transmission in the Barents Sea was conducted using HARPO (Harniltonian Acoustic Ray tracing Program for the Ocean). This program provided raytraces for acoustic rays launched between 0° and 25° from one of the three planned sources to the receiver array. This analysis determined that tomography in the Barents Sea is possible, and that the planned source level of the sources will be large enough to overcome the environmental losses. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Lieutenant, U.S. Navy http://archive.org/details/afeasibilitystud1094528211
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A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea.
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title_full A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea.
title_fullStr A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea.
title_full_unstemmed A feasibility study of ocean acoustic tomography in the Barents Sea.
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