2016 - 2017年加拿大盆地双管道系统声波传播的150 km半径层析成像阵列观测

IF 2.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS
John A Colosi, Peter F Worcester, Matthew A Dzieciuch, Bruce D Cornuelle, Heriberto J Vazquez, Christopher W Miller
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摘要

北极波弗特海有一个独特的双管道声通道,由季节性冰盖覆盖。一个大约90米的地表风道(SD)是由河流驱动的盐斜形成的。在SD下方是约90米至250米深的波弗特风管(BD),由寒冷的太平洋冬季水夹在温暖的太平洋夏季水和大西洋水之间形成。在该双管道系统中进行了为期一年的声波传播测量记录(2016-2017),使用半径150公里的宽带声层析成像阵列,在175米深度以250 Hz为中心进行4小时传输。使用横跨BD的密集垂直接收阵列进行双管道信号分析。观察结果显示:(1)低模式比高模式更快的双管道系统中一致的反向几何色散,(2)不同的首次到达和最终截止时间,以及(3)非BD/SD模式的正常色散导致前缘在最终截止后折叠起来。利用垂直波数谱图技术将脉冲分解为每个波数的到达时间序列。关键的可观测值是首次和最终到达的旅行时间,主导垂直波数和信号强度。根据不同的分层、冰盖和对地表热通量估算的影响来解释波动。
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Observations of acoustic propagation in the Canada Basin double-duct system from 2016 to 2017 using a 150-km radius tomographic array.

The Arctic Beaufort Sea has a unique double-duct sound-channel capped by seasonal ice cover. A roughly 90-m surface duct (SD) is formed by a river-driven halocline. Below the SD is the approximately 90-m to 250-m depth Beaufort Duct (BD) created by cold Pacific Winter Water sandwiched between warmer Pacific Summer Water and Atlantic Water. A yearlong record (2016-2017) of acoustic propagation measurements in this double-duct system was carried out using a 150-km radius, acoustic tomography array with broadband, 4-hourly transmissions at 175-m depth centered at 250 Hz. Double-duct signal analysis was carried out using a dense-vertical-receiving array spanning the BD. Observations reveal (1) consistent reverse geometric dispersion in the double-duct system with low modes faster than higher modes, (2) distinct first arrival and final cutoff times, and (3) normal dispersion for non-BD/SD modes causing the front to fold back upon itself after the final cutoff. A vertical-wave number spectrogram technique is used to decompose the pulses into an arrival time series for each wave number. Key observables are the first and final arrival travel times, dominant-vertical wave numbers, and signal intensities. Fluctuations are interpreted in terms of the varying stratification, ice cover, and implications for surface heat flux estimation.

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期刊介绍: Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.
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