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Estimation of geoacoustic parameters and source range using airgun sounds in the East Siberian Sea, Arctic Ocean

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Title
Estimation of geoacoustic parameters and source range using airgun sounds in the East Siberian Sea, Arctic Ocean
Other Titles
북극 동시베리아해 지음향 인자와 음원 거리 역산 연구
Authors
Lee Dae Hyeok
Han Dong-Gyun
Choi Jee Woong
Son, Wuju
Yang, Eun Jin
La, Hyoung Sul
Tang Dajun
Keywords
Arctic OceanDispersion curvesEast Siberian SeaGeoacoustic inversionSeismic airgun soundsWarping
Issue Date
2024-04
Citation
Lee Dae Hyeok, et al. 2024. "Estimation of geoacoustic parameters and source range using airgun sounds in the East Siberian Sea, Arctic Ocean". FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE, 11(0): 0-0.
Abstract
Dispersion is a representative property of low-frequency sound propagation over long distances in shallow-water waveguides, making dispersion curves valuable for geoacoustic inversion. This study focuses on estimating the geoacoustic parameters using the dispersion curves extracted from airgun sounds received in the East Siberian Sea. The seismic survey was conducted in September 2019 by the icebreaking research vessel R/V Araon, operated by the Korea Polar Research Institute. A single hydrophone was moored at the East Siberian Shelf, characterized by nearly range-independent shallow water (<70 m) with a hard bottom. In the spectrogram of the received sounds, the dispersion curves of the first two modes were clearly observed. Utilizing a combination of warping transform and wavelet synchrosqueezing transform these two modes were separated. Then, the geoacoustic parameters, such as sound speed and density in the sediment layer, were estimated by comparing the two modal curves extracted at a source-receiver distance of approximately 18.6 km with the predictions obtained by the KRAKEN normal-mode propagation model. Subsequently, the distances between the airgun and the receiver system in the 18.6 to 121.5 km range were estimated through the comparison between the measured modal curves and the model replicas predicted using the estimated geoacoustic parameters.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16348
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2024.1370294
Type
Article
Station
Araon
Indexed
SCIE
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2024-2024, 북극해 온난화-해양생태계 변화 감시 및 미래전망 연구 (24-24) / 양은진 (PM24040)
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