2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0010047
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Modeling underwater sound propagation in an arctic shelf region with an inhomogeneous bottom

Abstract: The seabed data from the Kara Sea (a part of the Arctic Shelf) are used to build a low-frequency (up to 250 Hz) acoustic waveguide model and study sound propagation in this region. A 30-m deep, well-mixed, and homogenous water layer over a flat seafloor is considered. The seabed's acoustic model is based on the spatial distribution of a sound speed recorded during a three-dimensional seismic survey in the Kara Sea, as well as density data from core sample analysis. One of the region's most distinctive features… Show more

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“…Burk et al (2011) [13] stated that an A-weighting is applied to sound measurements that consider the relative sound perceived by the human ear, recognizing the ear's sensitivity to low audio frequencies, particularly below 1,000 Hz, with B-, Cand Z-weightings used to measure very low, medium and very high frequencies. Ray (2010) [14] also noted that a minor change in the decibel reading leads to a significant change in the sound produced, which has an impact on what the person hears. The NIH (2014) [15] pointed out that the duration of exposure to certain sounds is a significant factor in the amount of pleasure or discomfort experienced by the listener.…”
Section: Sound Emission From Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burk et al (2011) [13] stated that an A-weighting is applied to sound measurements that consider the relative sound perceived by the human ear, recognizing the ear's sensitivity to low audio frequencies, particularly below 1,000 Hz, with B-, Cand Z-weightings used to measure very low, medium and very high frequencies. Ray (2010) [14] also noted that a minor change in the decibel reading leads to a significant change in the sound produced, which has an impact on what the person hears. The NIH (2014) [15] pointed out that the duration of exposure to certain sounds is a significant factor in the amount of pleasure or discomfort experienced by the listener.…”
Section: Sound Emission From Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%