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Application of waveguide invariants to analysis of spectrograms from shallow water environments that vary in range and azimuth
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAcoustical OceanographyUnderwater AcousticShallow Water AcousticsOceanographyWaveguide InvariantsCoastal HydrodynamicsGeophysical Signal ProcessingEarth ScienceOcean AcousticsWaveguide InvariantWave AnalysisInstrumentationWave HydrodynamicsUnderwater CommunicationWave DynamicsOcean InstrumentationRadarShallow Water EnvironmentsRemote SensingOcean AcousticWaveform Analysis
The waveguide invariant summarizes in a single scalar parameter the dispersive propagation characteristics for a given environment. An expression is derived for the invariant in shallow water environments where the bottom bathymetry varies with range and azimuth. It then is applied to the interpretation of broadband, single-element spectrograms collected during SWellEx-3, a shallow water acoustics experiment off the coast of San Diego. The unusual behavior of the interference patterns seen in the spectrograms from this experiment during the transmission of a 75–150 Hz pseudo-random noise sequence by a source towed over range-varying bottom bathymetry is well matched by the model predictions. [Work supported by ONR, Code 321US.]
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