Environmental guide for maritime operations in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Part I, Unclassified environmental guide.

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Main Author: Boilard, Yvan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Royal Roads Military College 1993
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/459
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Summary:This work was digitally reproduced from a non-circulating print copy held by Royal Roads University Library. It forms part of a limited-scope digital collection of locally significant historical theses for which the Library is not currently accepting requests for digitization or deposit. Please contact the Royal Roads University Library for more details. The author has granted the Royal Roads University Library the non-exclusive right to digitize and make this work electronically available via DSpace @ RRU. This work should not be copied, downloaded, or distributed further without permission from the author. Please contact the RRU Copyright Office copyrightoffice@royalroads.ca for more information. This guide provides acousticians and tacticians with information on the environmental parameters which affect maritime operations performance and procedures in the shallow waters of the Arctic Archipelago. Particular attention is given to the access and potential underwater transit routes such as Nares Strait, Jones Sound Baffin Bay, the Northwest Passage and the Beaufort Sea. The parameters of interest include bottom features, physical oceanography, meteorology, ambient noise and the acoustics of the ice-water interface. Each parameter is presented in terms of quantity, quality, variability and impact on ASW. Most of the discussion uses an unclassified format and a classified portion is used for more sensitive data. The data presented in this guide also provide the foundation for the Arctic Archipelago segment of a PC based geographic information system (GIS) which is developed by Earth and Ocean Research Limited, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.