2003
DOI: 10.1109/joe.2003.819153
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Characteristics of acoustic propagation to the eastern vertical line array receiver during the summer 1996 New England shelfbreak PRIMER experiment

Abstract: During July and August of 1996, the summer component of the New England Shelfbreak Front PRIMER Experiment was fielded in the Mid-Atlantic Bight, at a site due south of Martha's Vineyard, MA. This study produced acoustic transmission data from a network of moored sources and receivers in conjunction with very-high-resolution oceanography measurements. This paper analyzes receptions at the northeast array receiver from two 400-Hz acoustic tomography sources, with the transmission paths going from the continenta… Show more

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“…14,29 Calculations were performed to confirm that the environment under consideration is consistent with that conclusion, but these results are not shown here. Satellite images of coastal nonlinear internal waves 4,17 indicate that assuming essentially linear wavefronts in this region is reasonable.…”
Section: A Internal Wavesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…14,29 Calculations were performed to confirm that the environment under consideration is consistent with that conclusion, but these results are not shown here. Satellite images of coastal nonlinear internal waves 4,17 indicate that assuming essentially linear wavefronts in this region is reasonable.…”
Section: A Internal Wavesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…[27][28][29][30] The water column on the New Jersey shelf experiences seasonal variability; it is highly stratified during the summer and well-mixed during the winter. 31 A sound-speed profile representative of the summer, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Environmental Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4] To predict propagation of acoustic signals, the water-column sound-speed profile can be determined with direct measurements of ocean properties. However, it is often infeasible to fully characterize ocean sound speed in a large region using direct measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%