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Spatial and temporal variations in acoustic propagation in Dabob Bay during PLUSNet'07 Exercise

We present spatial and temporal variability of the acoustic field in Dabob Bay during the PLUSNet'07 (Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Network) Exercise. The study uses a 4D (3D in space plus 1D in time) data-assimilative numerical ocean model to provide inputs to an acoustic propagati...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008-05, Vol.123 (5_Supplement), p.3894-3894
Main Authors: Xu, Jinshan, Lermusiaux, Pierre, Haley, Patrick, Leslie, Wayne, Logutov, Oleg
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description We present spatial and temporal variability of the acoustic field in Dabob Bay during the PLUSNet'07 (Persistent Littoral Undersea Surveillance Network) Exercise. The study uses a 4D (3D in space plus 1D in time) data-assimilative numerical ocean model to provide inputs to an acoustic propagation model. The Havard-Ocean-Prediction-System with in-situ CTD measurement assimilation provided output forecasts with a 300-m and 1-to-5-m resolution in the horizontal and vertical direction, for a 3-h interval within a 15-day period. This environmental data as the input to acoustic modeling allowed prediction and study of the (semi-)diurnal temporal variations of the acoustic field, as well as the varying spatial structures of the field. Using the one-way coupled-normal-mode code, along- and across-sections in the Dabob Bay acoustic field structures at 100, 400, and 900 Hz were forecasts and studied for various source depths. Interesting propagation effects such as the acoustic transmission-loss fluctuations with respect to the source depth and frequency as a result of the regional ocean variability, wind forcing, and tidal effects are discussed. The novelty of this work lies in the accuracy of the acoustic transmission-loss prediction in the littoral region by physically coupling the real-time ocean prediction system to acoustic modeling. This work also offers a potential extension to a 4D acoustic modeling.
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