Riverine environmental acoustics at an ocean estuary
Abstract
The purpose of these studies was to investigate some of the more important geoacoustrc parameters that might govern the use of high frequency sonar in muddy rivers, where they flow into the sea. Both environmental and acoustic measurements were made in an effort to identify which parameters were significant. The environmental measurements included water level, current, temperature, salinity, suspended sediment concentration and grarn size distribution, bottom topography, sediment composition, including gas content, and sub-bottom layering. The acoustlc measurements included absorption vs range, at a frequency of 200 kHz, and bottom backscattering vs grazing angle, at a frequency of 85 kHz.
Report Number
CP-45Source
In: High Frequency Seafloor Acoustics (SACLANTCEN Conference Proceedings CP-45), 1997, pp. 395-400Date
1997Author(s)
Muir, Tom G.
; Blue, J. E.
; Anderson, A. L.