International audienceEastern Beaufort Sea underwater noise was recorded from September 2005 to October 2006 at two stations, 300 km apart, on Mackenzie shelf break and Amundsen Gulf mouth. The region was ice-covered (> 90%) from November to mid-June. The regional under-ice background ambient noise, from a myriad of undistinguishable sources integrated over large ranges, was estimated daily for 3 acoustic bands and correlated with measured wind, in situ mean currents and large-scale ice speed as potential forcings. Correlations were observed between wind and ice drift, and ice drift and surface layer current. Ambient noise level was correlated with all these three variables. The ambient noise correlation with the large-scale ice drift sugge...
The rapidly changing cryosphere motivates a better understanding of the physical processes governing...
International audienceThe effects of the steady recession of the Arctic ice cap and the associated l...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
WOSInternational audienceThis paper analyzes an 8-month time series (November 2005 to June 2006) of ...
International audienceA 13-month time series of Arctic Ocean noise from the marginal ice zone of Eas...
Acoustic experiments using an integrated ice station were carried out during August 2012 and Septemb...
The Arctic Ocean is a vital component of Earth’s climate system experiencing dramatic environmental ...
Reports the ability to differentiate between noise generated by ice in motion and that under shore-f...
Arrays of hydrophones were deployed within the Bransfield Strait and Scotia Sea (Antarctic Peninsula...
The Arctic Ocean is rapidly transforming due to climate change, and this thesis analyzes two, year-l...
The Arctic Ocean has experienced wide-spread decreases in sea ice concentrations that may impact var...
Sea ice melting is very common in Arctic summer, so it is important to study ice melting noise. This...
Abstract: The physical processes accompanying glacier melting generate underwater sound audible in t...
An unexpected result of the recording of underwater noise under sea-ice is the ability to detect the...
AbstractMost recent research and monitoring of under-water “soundscapes” has focused on marine syste...
The rapidly changing cryosphere motivates a better understanding of the physical processes governing...
International audienceThe effects of the steady recession of the Arctic ice cap and the associated l...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
WOSInternational audienceThis paper analyzes an 8-month time series (November 2005 to June 2006) of ...
International audienceA 13-month time series of Arctic Ocean noise from the marginal ice zone of Eas...
Acoustic experiments using an integrated ice station were carried out during August 2012 and Septemb...
The Arctic Ocean is a vital component of Earth’s climate system experiencing dramatic environmental ...
Reports the ability to differentiate between noise generated by ice in motion and that under shore-f...
Arrays of hydrophones were deployed within the Bransfield Strait and Scotia Sea (Antarctic Peninsula...
The Arctic Ocean is rapidly transforming due to climate change, and this thesis analyzes two, year-l...
The Arctic Ocean has experienced wide-spread decreases in sea ice concentrations that may impact var...
Sea ice melting is very common in Arctic summer, so it is important to study ice melting noise. This...
Abstract: The physical processes accompanying glacier melting generate underwater sound audible in t...
An unexpected result of the recording of underwater noise under sea-ice is the ability to detect the...
AbstractMost recent research and monitoring of under-water “soundscapes” has focused on marine syste...
The rapidly changing cryosphere motivates a better understanding of the physical processes governing...
International audienceThe effects of the steady recession of the Arctic ice cap and the associated l...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...