Multipurpose acoustic networks in the integrated Arctic Ocean observing system
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ftwhoas:oai:darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org:1912/7712 2023-05-15T14:20:41+02:00 Multipurpose acoustic networks in the integrated Arctic Ocean observing system Mikhalevsky, Peter N. Sagen, Hanne Worcester, Peter F. Baggeroer, Arthur B. Orcutt, John A. Moore, Sue E. Lee, Craig M. Vigness-Raposa, Kathleen J. Freitag, Lee E. Arrott, Matthew Atakan, Kuvvet Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Duda, Timothy F. Dushaw, Brian D. Gascard, Jean-Claude Gavrilov, Alexander N. Keers, Henk Morozov, Andrey K. Munk, Walter H. Rixen, Michel Sandven, Stein Skarsoulis, Emmanuel Stafford, Kathleen M. Vernon, Frank L. Yuen, Mo Yan 2015 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7712 en_US eng Arctic Institute of North America https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4449 Arctic 68, supple.1 (2015): 11-27 https://hdl.handle.net/1912/7712 doi:10.14430/arctic4449 Arctic 68, supple.1 (2015): 11-27 doi:10.14430/arctic4449 Arctic observing systems Arctic acoustics Acoustic tomography Cabled networks Passive acoustics Active acoustics Article 2015 ftwhoas https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4449 2022-05-28T22:59:30Z Author Posting. © Arctic Institute of North America, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Arctic Institute of North America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Arctic 68, supple.1 (2015): 11-27, doi:10.14430/arctic4449. The dramatic reduction of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean will increase human activities in the coming years. This activity will be driven by increased demand for energy and the marine resources of an Arctic Ocean accessible to ships. Oil and gas exploration, fisheries, mineral extraction, marine transportation, research and development, tourism, and search and rescue will increase the pressure on the vulnerable Arctic environment. Technologies that allow synoptic in situ observations year-round are needed to monitor and forecast changes in the Arctic atmosphere-ice-ocean system at daily, seasonal, annual, and decadal scales. These data can inform and enable both sustainable development and enforcement of international Arctic agreements and treaties, while protecting this critical environment. In this paper, we discuss multipurpose acoustic networks, including subsea cable components, in the Arctic. These networks provide communication, power, underwater and under-ice navigation, passive monitoring of ambient sound (ice, seismic, biologic, and anthropogenic), and acoustic remote sensing (tomography and thermometry), supporting and complementing data collection from platforms, moorings, and vehicles. We support the development and implementation of regional to basin-wide acoustic networks as an integral component of a multidisciplinary in situ Arctic Ocean observatory. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Institute of North America Arctic Arctic Ocean Sea ice Woods Hole Scientific Community: WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access Server) Arctic Arctic Ocean ARCTIC 68 5 11 |
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Author Posting. © Arctic Institute of North America, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Arctic Institute of North America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Arctic 68, supple.1 (2015): 11-27, doi:10.14430/arctic4449. The dramatic reduction of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean will increase human activities in the coming years. This activity will be driven by increased demand for energy and the marine resources of an Arctic Ocean accessible to ships. Oil and gas exploration, fisheries, mineral extraction, marine transportation, research and development, tourism, and search and rescue will increase the pressure on the vulnerable Arctic environment. Technologies that allow synoptic in situ observations year-round are needed to monitor and forecast changes in the Arctic atmosphere-ice-ocean system at daily, seasonal, annual, and decadal scales. These data can inform and enable both sustainable development and enforcement of international Arctic agreements and treaties, while protecting this critical environment. In this paper, we discuss multipurpose acoustic networks, including subsea cable components, in the Arctic. These networks provide communication, power, underwater and under-ice navigation, passive monitoring of ambient sound (ice, seismic, biologic, and anthropogenic), and acoustic remote sensing (tomography and thermometry), supporting and complementing data collection from platforms, moorings, and vehicles. We support the development and implementation of regional to basin-wide acoustic networks as an integral component of a multidisciplinary in situ Arctic Ocean observatory. |
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Mikhalevsky, Peter N. Sagen, Hanne Worcester, Peter F. Baggeroer, Arthur B. Orcutt, John A. Moore, Sue E. Lee, Craig M. Vigness-Raposa, Kathleen J. Freitag, Lee E. Arrott, Matthew Atakan, Kuvvet Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Duda, Timothy F. Dushaw, Brian D. Gascard, Jean-Claude Gavrilov, Alexander N. Keers, Henk Morozov, Andrey K. Munk, Walter H. Rixen, Michel Sandven, Stein Skarsoulis, Emmanuel Stafford, Kathleen M. Vernon, Frank L. Yuen, Mo Yan |
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Mikhalevsky, Peter N. Sagen, Hanne Worcester, Peter F. Baggeroer, Arthur B. Orcutt, John A. Moore, Sue E. Lee, Craig M. Vigness-Raposa, Kathleen J. Freitag, Lee E. Arrott, Matthew Atakan, Kuvvet Beszczynska-Möller, Agnieszka Duda, Timothy F. Dushaw, Brian D. Gascard, Jean-Claude Gavrilov, Alexander N. Keers, Henk Morozov, Andrey K. Munk, Walter H. Rixen, Michel Sandven, Stein Skarsoulis, Emmanuel Stafford, Kathleen M. Vernon, Frank L. Yuen, Mo Yan |
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Multipurpose acoustic networks in the integrated Arctic Ocean observing system |
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Multipurpose acoustic networks in the integrated Arctic Ocean observing system |
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