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Anomalous dispersion observed in signal arrivals at a deep-sea floor receiver

An anomalous dispersion, e.g., when low frequencies arrive earlier whereas the high frequencies arrive later, was observed in the signal arrivals recorded by a single deep-sea bottom-mounted vector sensor. Numerical simulations and modal analyses, based on a three-layer range-independent model, are...

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Published in:JASA express letters 2021-07, Vol.1 (7), p.076004-076004
Main Authors: Cao, Jingpu, Qi, Yubo, Zhou, Shihong, Du, Shuyuan, Peng, Zhaohui, Zhang, Yongfeng, Qiao, Changcheng
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Language:English
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Summary:An anomalous dispersion, e.g., when low frequencies arrive earlier whereas the high frequencies arrive later, was observed in the signal arrivals recorded by a single deep-sea bottom-mounted vector sensor. Numerical simulations and modal analyses, based on a three-layer range-independent model, are applied to interpret the anomalous dispersion. Results indicate that the arrival with anomalous dispersion corresponds to trapped modes in the low sound speed sediment and can be observed when both the source and receiver are deployed near the seafloor. Furthermore, the cutoff frequencies, dispersion characteristics, and energy distributions of trapped modes are also performed in this paper.
ISSN:2691-1191
2691-1191
DOI:10.1121/10.0005671