International audienceIn underwater acoustics, shallow water environments (d <; 200 m) act as dispersive waveguide when considering low-frequency sources (f <; 250 Hz), and propagation is described by modal theory. Propagated signals are usually multicomponent, and the group delay of each mode (each component) is dispersive and varies with mode number. The waveguide dispersion is characterized by modal wavenumbers, which are widely used as inputs of inversion algorithms to estimate environmental properties. Considering a horizontal array and a source along the axis of the array, wavenumber estimation is equivalent to spectral analysis in the range dimension. A large number of hydrophones (i.e. range samples) is thus required to perform an a...