Journal home page: http://scitation.aip.org/jasa/An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy caused by gas bubbles in the surface layers has been carried out. This was done primarily to study the effect on echo integration of fish abundance when using hull-mounted transducers. Two different approaches have been used. The first examines the variation of the echo intensity from an acoustically stable bottom layer and the second measures the total volume reverberation as a function of depths. The bubble density, size distribution, and the attenuation caused by the bubbles is estimated from the measurements done under different weather conditions. The results show that the acoustic attenuation caused by wind-induced gas bubbles in the su...
Underwater bubbles are prevalent in the marine environment, from natural sources such as breaking wa...
The measurement of an acoustic emission, or scatter, from a bubble is not difficult. However, an acc...
The AB Wood Underwater Acoustic test tank at ISVR, University of Southampton, UK is outfitted with a...
An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy caused by gas bubbles in the surface layers has b...
Echo integration in bad weather conditions is problematic due to vessel- and wind-induced air bubble...
Measurements of excess attenuation from near-surface bubbles from the Shallow Water '06 experime...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Bubble sweep-down on oceanographic vessels generates acoustic perturbations. We propose in this work...
Storms and wind events at the surface of the ocean are known to generate noise through turbulence, w...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
The paper below presents different aspects of influence of subsurface bubble population on acoustica...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
Bubbles can dramatically change the acoustic properties of their host medium even if they are presen...
Acoustic turbidity caused by the presence of gas bubbles in seafloor sediments is a common occurrenc...
Predictions of sea-surface back-scattering strength are needed for sonar performance modelling. Such...
Underwater bubbles are prevalent in the marine environment, from natural sources such as breaking wa...
The measurement of an acoustic emission, or scatter, from a bubble is not difficult. However, an acc...
The AB Wood Underwater Acoustic test tank at ISVR, University of Southampton, UK is outfitted with a...
An investigation of attenuation of acoustic energy caused by gas bubbles in the surface layers has b...
Echo integration in bad weather conditions is problematic due to vessel- and wind-induced air bubble...
Measurements of excess attenuation from near-surface bubbles from the Shallow Water '06 experime...
Bubbles of atmospheric gas can be entrained by breaking waves at the top of the water column: this b...
Bubble sweep-down on oceanographic vessels generates acoustic perturbations. We propose in this work...
Storms and wind events at the surface of the ocean are known to generate noise through turbulence, w...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
The paper below presents different aspects of influence of subsurface bubble population on acoustica...
Although the continental slope and abyss comprise the largest habitat on earth, the absence of docum...
Bubbles can dramatically change the acoustic properties of their host medium even if they are presen...
Acoustic turbidity caused by the presence of gas bubbles in seafloor sediments is a common occurrenc...
Predictions of sea-surface back-scattering strength are needed for sonar performance modelling. Such...
Underwater bubbles are prevalent in the marine environment, from natural sources such as breaking wa...
The measurement of an acoustic emission, or scatter, from a bubble is not difficult. However, an acc...
The AB Wood Underwater Acoustic test tank at ISVR, University of Southampton, UK is outfitted with a...