An estuary is a constrained environment which often hosts a salt wedge during flood and a fresh water plume on ebb, the structures of which are complex functions of the tide’s range and speed of advance, river discharge volumetric flow rate and river mouth morphology. A field experiment was carried out in the Connecticut River in June 2017, one goal of which was to investigate the low-to-mid-frequency acoustic propagation characteristics of the riverine salt wedge as well as the plume outside the river mouth. Linear frequency-modulated (LFM) acoustic signals in the 500-2000 Hz band were collected during several tidal cycles. Data analyses demonstrate the degree to which these features in this highly energetic environment impact acoustic propagation; dominant mechanisms are boundary interactions, salt wedge sound speed gradients and bubble clouds at the ebb plume front.
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7 May 2018
175th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
7–11 May 2018
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Acoustical Oceanography: Paper 1pAO4
June 21 2018
Acoustic propagation at low-to-mid-frequencies in the Connecticut River
David Ralston
David Ralston
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D. Benjamin Reeder
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David Honegger
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John Joseph
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Craig McNeil
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Tarry Rago
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David Ralston
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Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 33, 005001 (2018)
Article history
Received:
May 24 2018
Accepted:
June 13 2018
Citation
D. Benjamin Reeder, David Honegger, John Joseph, Craig McNeil, Tarry Rago, David Ralston; Acoustic propagation at low-to-mid-frequencies in the Connecticut River. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 7 May 2018; 33 (1): 005001. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0000811
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