The Acoustic Monitoring Project at NOAA is observing the ocean through underwater acoustics. At this site, visitors can learn about NOAA's studies in Bioacoustics, Ocean Seismicity, and Environmental Noise. The site also offers many animations dealing with Axial eruption, Atlantic Seismicity, and much more
Acoustic waves are a carrier of information mainly in environments where the use of other types of w...
The development and broad use of passive acoustic monitoring techniques have the potential to help a...
Sound is the most efficient radiation in the ocean. Sounds of seismic and biological origin contain ...
Ocean observatories have the potential to examine the physical, chemical, biological, and geological...
International audienceMooring arrays of few hydrophones is an effective way for monitoring the ocean...
Long-term ocean observatories use mainly three acoustic measurement technologies including long-rang...
The thirteen tracks make up an auditory display of the Longterm Axial Seamount Inflation Record. The...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
Research program investigating impacts of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global...
Sound in the ocean originates from multiple mechanisms, both natural and anthropogenic. Collectively...
Integrated acoustics systems providing navigation and communications and conducting acoustic measure...
A paper for the 164th Meeting: Acoustical Society of America, Session 2aAB, "Animal Bioacoustics and...
In the ocean, changes in the speed of sound can be related to changes in water temperature. By lever...
Passive acoustic data collection has grown exponentially over the past decade resulting in petabytes...
To provide regulators with a greater appreciation of the key aspects of underwater acoustic data gat...
Acoustic waves are a carrier of information mainly in environments where the use of other types of w...
The development and broad use of passive acoustic monitoring techniques have the potential to help a...
Sound is the most efficient radiation in the ocean. Sounds of seismic and biological origin contain ...
Ocean observatories have the potential to examine the physical, chemical, biological, and geological...
International audienceMooring arrays of few hydrophones is an effective way for monitoring the ocean...
Long-term ocean observatories use mainly three acoustic measurement technologies including long-rang...
The thirteen tracks make up an auditory display of the Longterm Axial Seamount Inflation Record. The...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
Research program investigating impacts of submarine volcanoes and hydrothermal venting on the global...
Sound in the ocean originates from multiple mechanisms, both natural and anthropogenic. Collectively...
Integrated acoustics systems providing navigation and communications and conducting acoustic measure...
A paper for the 164th Meeting: Acoustical Society of America, Session 2aAB, "Animal Bioacoustics and...
In the ocean, changes in the speed of sound can be related to changes in water temperature. By lever...
Passive acoustic data collection has grown exponentially over the past decade resulting in petabytes...
To provide regulators with a greater appreciation of the key aspects of underwater acoustic data gat...
Acoustic waves are a carrier of information mainly in environments where the use of other types of w...
The development and broad use of passive acoustic monitoring techniques have the potential to help a...
Sound is the most efficient radiation in the ocean. Sounds of seismic and biological origin contain ...