The thirteen tracks make up an auditory display of the Longterm Axial Seamount Inflation Record. The tracks in the auditory display are comprised of data sonifications and contextual audio supports (dialogue, auditory icons, and music). The display leverages data from NOAA PMEL that extend the record of the Ocean Observatory Initiative (OOI) data back to 1997. This audio display focuses on the long-term pattern observed by bottom pressure recorders where the seafloor inflates (lifts), and then an eruption event occurs, and the seafloor drops. The “Accessible Oceans” AISL Pilots and Feasibility study aims to inclusively design auditory displays that support the perception and understanding of ocean data in informal learning environments (IL...
With the intent to publicize information on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (N...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
The past years have seen increasing levels of noise pollution in the oceans, which has been demonstr...
The ten tracks make up an auditory display of the 2015 Axial Seamount Eruption. The ten tracks in th...
The nine tracks make up an auditory display of the daily vertical migration of zooplankton off the c...
The seven tracks make up an auditory display of the net flux of carbon dioxide between the ocean and...
The twenty-one tracks make up an auditory display of the ocean response to extratropical storm Hermi...
The Acoustic Monitoring Project at NOAA is observing the ocean through underwater acoustics. At this...
Since first presenting this work at the 2002 International Confer-ence on Auditory Display the autho...
The present study is an interdisciplinary endeavour that transmutes science, technology, and aesthet...
International audienceMooring arrays of few hydrophones is an effective way for monitoring the ocean...
Original, earcon sounds to play before and after a data sonification. These auditory icons ensure th...
Presented at the 26th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2021) 25-28 June 2021, Virt...
Facing an era of rapid anthropogenically induced changes in the world oceans, ocean sound is now con...
Passive acoustic data collection has grown exponentially over the past decade resulting in petabytes...
With the intent to publicize information on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (N...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
The past years have seen increasing levels of noise pollution in the oceans, which has been demonstr...
The ten tracks make up an auditory display of the 2015 Axial Seamount Eruption. The ten tracks in th...
The nine tracks make up an auditory display of the daily vertical migration of zooplankton off the c...
The seven tracks make up an auditory display of the net flux of carbon dioxide between the ocean and...
The twenty-one tracks make up an auditory display of the ocean response to extratropical storm Hermi...
The Acoustic Monitoring Project at NOAA is observing the ocean through underwater acoustics. At this...
Since first presenting this work at the 2002 International Confer-ence on Auditory Display the autho...
The present study is an interdisciplinary endeavour that transmutes science, technology, and aesthet...
International audienceMooring arrays of few hydrophones is an effective way for monitoring the ocean...
Original, earcon sounds to play before and after a data sonification. These auditory icons ensure th...
Presented at the 26th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2021) 25-28 June 2021, Virt...
Facing an era of rapid anthropogenically induced changes in the world oceans, ocean sound is now con...
Passive acoustic data collection has grown exponentially over the past decade resulting in petabytes...
With the intent to publicize information on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (N...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
The past years have seen increasing levels of noise pollution in the oceans, which has been demonstr...