海洋中人为噪声传播的预测模型

C. B. Pedersen, J. Hovem, H. Dong
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高水平的人为声信号和噪声对海洋生物的一般影响,以及海洋地震勘探中使用的气枪产生的瞬态信号形式的噪声,引起了越来越多的环境关注。这种气枪发出的信号有可能传播到很远的地方,给海洋哺乳动物等造成烦恼、不适或伤害。影响范围从轻度刺激到觅食障碍或社会互动中断到听力丧失,在极端情况下还会造成身体伤害或死亡。因此,在规划和执行勘探工作中使用气枪信号的远程声音传播预测工具是非常有意义的。本文将描述一种新的环境影响分析模型,用于预测海洋中人造噪声的水平和其他特征。该模型的主要组成部分是一个名为PlaneRay的声波追踪传播程序,该程序可以处理与范围相关的测深数据,并考虑具有流体和弹性层的分层海底的反射损失。传播模型中的声源可以是任何瞬态声波波形,例如,记录的气枪声特征。然后,该模型将源信号传播到几公里的范围内,并计算大频段(通常为1000 Hz)的声级作为频率的函数。该模型还将计算接收信号的完整宽带时间响应,从而计算重要参数,如接收信号的峰对峰声压幅值、均方根压力级和时间持续时间。描述了该模型的主要特点,并给出了在不同海洋条件下预测气枪信号远距离传播的实例。
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A model for predicting propagation of anthropogenic acoustic noise in the sea
There is a growing environmental concern about the effect high level anthropogenic acoustic signals and noise can have on the life in sea in general, also noise in the form of transients signal generated by air guns used in marine seismic exploration. The signals from such air guns have the potential to travel to far distances and cause annoyance, discomfort or damage to, for instance, sea mammals. Effects could range from mild irritation through impairment of foraging or disruption of social interactions to hearing loss and in extreme cases physical injury or death. It is therefore of considerable interest to have tools for the predictions of long range sound propagation of air gun signals to use in the planning and execution of surveys. In this paper we will describe a new environmental impact analysis model for the prediction of the level and other characteristics of emitted man made acoustic noise in the sea. The main element of the model is an acoustic ray-tracing propagation program, called PlaneRay, which can treat range dependent bathymetry and take into account reflection loss from a layered sea floor with fluid and elastic layers. The sound source in the propagation model can be any transient acoustic waveform, for instance a recorded acoustic signature of an air gun. The model will then propagate the source signal out to a range of several kilometers and calculate the sound level as function of frequency for a large frequency band, typically 1000 Hz. The model will also calculate the complete broad-band time response of the received signal and thereby calculate important parameters, such as the peak-to-peak acoustic pressure amplitude, rms pressure level and time duration of the received signal. The main features of the model are described and examples of predicting long range propagation of an air gun signature under different oceanic conditions are shown.
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