During the North Pacific Acoustic Laboratory Philippine Sea 2009 experiment, towed array receptions were made from a towed source as the two ships transited from a separation of several Convergence Zones through a Closest Point of Approach at 3 km. A combination of narrowband tones and broadband pulses were transmitted covering the frequency band 79–535 Hz. The received energy arrives from two general paths—direct path and bottom bounce. Bearing-time records of the narrowband arrivals at times show a 35° spread in the angle of arrival of the bottom bounce energy. Doppler processing of the tones shows significant frequency spread of the bottom bounce energy. Two-dimensional modeling using measured bathymetry, a geoacoustic parameterization based upon the geological record, and measured sound-speed field was performed. Inclusion of the effects of seafloor roughness and surface waves shows that in-plane scattering from rough interfaces can explain much of the observed spread in the arrivals. Evidence of out-of-plane scattering does exist, however, at short ranges. The amount of out-of-plane scattering is best observed in the broadband impulse-beam response analysis, which in-plane surface roughness modeling cannot explain.
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Deep water towed array measurements at close range
Kevin D. Heaney;
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Ocean Acoustical Services and Instrumentation Systems, Inc.
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Richard L. Campbell;
Richard L. Campbell
Ocean Acoustical Services and Instrumentation Systems, Inc.
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James J. Murray;
James J. Murray
Ocean Acoustical Services and Instrumentation Systems, Inc.
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Arthur B. Baggeroer;
Arthur B. Baggeroer
Departments of Ocean and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
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Eddie K. Scheer;
Eddie K. Scheer
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
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Ralph A. Stephen;
Ralph A. Stephen
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543
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Gerald L. D'Spain;
Gerald L. D'Spain
University of California, San Diego, Marine Physical Laboratory La Jolla
, California 92093
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James A. Mercer
James A. Mercer
Applied Physics Laboratory
, University of Washington
, Seattle, Washington 98105
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 134, 3230–3241 (2013)
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November 09 2012
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March 26 2013
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Kevin D. Heaney, Richard L. Campbell, James J. Murray, Arthur B. Baggeroer, Eddie K. Scheer, Ralph A. Stephen, Gerald L. D'Spain, James A. Mercer; Deep water towed array measurements at close range. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2013; 134 (4): 3230–3241. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4818869
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