In this paper, a methodology is presented for modelling underwater noise emissions from ships based on realistic vessel activity in the Baltic Sea region. This paper combines the Wittekind noise source model with the Ship Traffic Emission Assessment Model (STEAM) in order to produce regular updates for underwater noise from ships. This approach allows the construction of noise source maps, but requires parameters which are not commonly available from commercial ship technical databases. For this reason, alternative methods were necessary to fill in the required information. Most of the parameters needed contain information that is available during the STEAM model runs, but features describing propeller cavitation are not easily recovered fo...
Airborne noise emissions from ships can be a significant source of annoyance. Therefore, it is impor...
In the last decade of the 20th century the continuous increasing of human activities in the ocean ha...
Abstract Concern over the possibly harmful effects of increased levels of underwater ambient noise i...
In this paper, a methodology is presented for modelling underwater noise emissions from ships based ...
Shipping as a source of underwater noise is increasing. Underwater noise emission levels are seldom ...
In this paper, a methodology is presented for modelling underwater noise emissions from ships based...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between design and operational ship paramet...
The acoustic impact of ships on the underwater environment has gained a growing attention in the las...
The underwater noise radiated by ships has been with increasing emphasis included in the list of emi...
Primary aim of the study is to better knowledge about the outdoor ship noise process in order to pro...
The definitions of the 11th descriptor of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) “Underwa...
Along with rising awareness of public and scientific societies about environmental and ecological im...
A growing attention has been recently devoted to the impact of the underwater noise field generated ...
Airborne noise emissions from ships can be a significant source of annoyance. Therefore, it is impor...
There is an increasing concern that anthropogenic underwater noise may have a negative impact on mar...
Airborne noise emissions from ships can be a significant source of annoyance. Therefore, it is impor...
In the last decade of the 20th century the continuous increasing of human activities in the ocean ha...
Abstract Concern over the possibly harmful effects of increased levels of underwater ambient noise i...
In this paper, a methodology is presented for modelling underwater noise emissions from ships based ...
Shipping as a source of underwater noise is increasing. Underwater noise emission levels are seldom ...
In this paper, a methodology is presented for modelling underwater noise emissions from ships based...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between design and operational ship paramet...
The acoustic impact of ships on the underwater environment has gained a growing attention in the las...
The underwater noise radiated by ships has been with increasing emphasis included in the list of emi...
Primary aim of the study is to better knowledge about the outdoor ship noise process in order to pro...
The definitions of the 11th descriptor of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) “Underwa...
Along with rising awareness of public and scientific societies about environmental and ecological im...
A growing attention has been recently devoted to the impact of the underwater noise field generated ...
Airborne noise emissions from ships can be a significant source of annoyance. Therefore, it is impor...
There is an increasing concern that anthropogenic underwater noise may have a negative impact on mar...
Airborne noise emissions from ships can be a significant source of annoyance. Therefore, it is impor...
In the last decade of the 20th century the continuous increasing of human activities in the ocean ha...
Abstract Concern over the possibly harmful effects of increased levels of underwater ambient noise i...