Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean

M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015. Includes bibliographical references. Ocean-bottom seismic networks are often deployed in remote regions to study the structure of the oceanic crust and mantle, and are able to detect both seismic signals and ocean acoustic signals. This thesis examines record...

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Main Author: Brodie, Dana
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: [Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [May 2015] 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/50922
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spelling ftunivhawaiimano:oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/50922 2023-07-16T03:57:38+02:00 Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean Brodie, Dana 2015-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10125/50922 eng eng [Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [May 2015] Theses for the degree of Master of Science (University of Hawaii at Manoa). Geology & Geophysics http://hdl.handle.net/10125/50922 baleen whale Lau basin bioacoustics Thesis Text 2015 ftunivhawaiimano 2023-06-24T22:27:51Z M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015. Includes bibliographical references. Ocean-bottom seismic networks are often deployed in remote regions to study the structure of the oceanic crust and mantle, and are able to detect both seismic signals and ocean acoustic signals. This thesis examines records from a large ocean-bottom seismic network to decipher the various acoustic signals that were recorded over nearly one year, including baleen whale calls and volcanic landslides. Specifically, ten months of broadband seismic data, recorded on twentynine ocean-bottom seismographs located in and adjacent to the Lau Basin, were utilized to identify baleen whale species and to determine species’ spatial, temporal, and diel patterns. Probable whale sounds that could not be matched to published spectrograms, as well as nonbiologic sounds that are likely of volcanogenic origin, were also recorded. An automatic detection algorithm utilizing empirical orthogonal functions and multinomial logistical regression was developed to detect select sound types from the large data set. Thesis baleen whale ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa Pacific
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Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean
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description M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015. Includes bibliographical references. Ocean-bottom seismic networks are often deployed in remote regions to study the structure of the oceanic crust and mantle, and are able to detect both seismic signals and ocean acoustic signals. This thesis examines records from a large ocean-bottom seismic network to decipher the various acoustic signals that were recorded over nearly one year, including baleen whale calls and volcanic landslides. Specifically, ten months of broadband seismic data, recorded on twentynine ocean-bottom seismographs located in and adjacent to the Lau Basin, were utilized to identify baleen whale species and to determine species’ spatial, temporal, and diel patterns. Probable whale sounds that could not be matched to published spectrograms, as well as nonbiologic sounds that are likely of volcanogenic origin, were also recorded. An automatic detection algorithm utilizing empirical orthogonal functions and multinomial logistical regression was developed to detect select sound types from the large data set.
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title Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean
title_short Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean
title_full Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean
title_fullStr Analysis of Acoustic Signals Detected on an Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Array in the Lau Basin, South Pacific Ocean
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title_sort analysis of acoustic signals detected on an ocean-bottom seismograph array in the lau basin, south pacific ocean
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