Acoustic noise interferometry in the ocean relies on synchronized measurements of ambient sound at spatially separated points to passively measure the acoustic travel times between receiver locations. A network of four autonomous, moored, near-bottom acoustic receivers were deployed in the vicinity of the New England Seamounts for 52 days as part of the larger New England Seamount Acoustics (NESMA) Pilot experiment. Receiver depths ranged from 2500-4475 meters. The moored receivers provided stable observation platforms in a region with highly variable and occasionally strong currents. The noise interferometry network aimed to investigate the feasibility of utilizing passive acoustic remote sensing methods to study a highly dynamic ocean region with complex bathymetry. Strong ocean variability at the experimental site was induced by its proximity to the Gulf Stream. This paper presents the initial analysis of water-depth dependence and intermittency of ambient sound spectra and spectrograms on near-bottom receivers. The relation between the spectral features of ambient sound and ocean dynamics is explored. Additionally, the feasibility of using the onboard Chip Scale Atomic Clocks to synchronize the experimental data and calculate broadband noise cross-correlation functions for each of the receiver pairs is discussed.
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4 December 2023
185th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
4–8 December 2023
Sydney, Australia
Underwater Acoustics: Paper 4pUWb1
February 28 2024
Soundscapes from deep-water moored receivers in the vicinity of the New England Seamounts Free
Tsu Wei Tan
Tsu Wei Tan
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Department of Marine Science, Republic of China Naval Academy: Chinese Naval Academy
, Kaohsiung, Zuoying District, 81345, TAIWAN
; [email protected]
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Matthew W. Walters
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Oleg A. Godin
2
John E. Joseph
3
Tsu Wei Tan
4
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Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School
, Monterey, CA, 93943, USA
; [email protected]
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Department of Marine Science, Republic of China Naval Academy: Chinese Naval Academy
, Kaohsiung, Zuoying District, 81345, TAIWAN
; [email protected]Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 52, 070001 (2023)
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February 08 2024
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Matthew W. Walters, Oleg A. Godin, John E. Joseph, Tsu Wei Tan; Soundscapes from deep-water moored receivers in the vicinity of the New England Seamounts. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 4 December 2023; 52 (1): 070001. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001831
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