Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters

This thesis investigates inversion techniques used to determine the geoacoustic properties of a shallow-water waveguide. The data used were obtained in the Shallow Water '06 Modal Mapping Experiment in which four buoys drifted over a system of subbottom channels. The method used was perturbativ...

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Other Authors: Weeks, Rebecca.
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Language:English
Published: Florida Atlantic University
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Online Access:http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/1930486
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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_29882019-07-04T03:50:40Z Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters Weeks, Rebecca. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English viii, 61p. : ill. (some col.) electronic This thesis investigates inversion techniques used to determine the geoacoustic properties of a shallow-water waveguide. The data used were obtained in the Shallow Water '06 Modal Mapping Experiment in which four buoys drifted over a system of subbottom channels. The method used was perturbative inversion using modal eigenvalues as input parameters, which were found using an autoregressive spectral estimator. This work investigates the differences between a "channel" region and a "no channel" region based on an inferred stratigraphic model. Inversions were performed on data from a single buoy both at individual frequencies and multiple frequencies simultaneously. Since the use of multiple frequencies and a certain set of constraints proved to be an effective method of inversion, the method was applied to data from the other three buoys as well. It is shown that the "channel" and "no channel" regions have significantly different sound speed profiles. by Rebecca Weeks. Thesis (M.S.C.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010. Includes bibliography. Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Oceanographic buoys Oceanographic buoys--Observations Stochastic processes Acoustic surface waves Underwater acoustics Wave equation--Numerical solutions http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/1930486 614384174 1930486 FADT1930486 fau:2988 College of Engineering and Computer Science Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A2988/datastream/TN/view/Geoacoustic%20inversion%20of%20subbottom%20channels%20using%20mulitple%20frequency%20input%20parameters.jpg
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topic Oceanographic buoys
Oceanographic buoys--Observations
Stochastic processes
Acoustic surface waves
Underwater acoustics
Wave equation--Numerical solutions
spellingShingle Oceanographic buoys
Oceanographic buoys--Observations
Stochastic processes
Acoustic surface waves
Underwater acoustics
Wave equation--Numerical solutions
Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
description This thesis investigates inversion techniques used to determine the geoacoustic properties of a shallow-water waveguide. The data used were obtained in the Shallow Water '06 Modal Mapping Experiment in which four buoys drifted over a system of subbottom channels. The method used was perturbative inversion using modal eigenvalues as input parameters, which were found using an autoregressive spectral estimator. This work investigates the differences between a "channel" region and a "no channel" region based on an inferred stratigraphic model. Inversions were performed on data from a single buoy both at individual frequencies and multiple frequencies simultaneously. Since the use of multiple frequencies and a certain set of constraints proved to be an effective method of inversion, the method was applied to data from the other three buoys as well. It is shown that the "channel" and "no channel" regions have significantly different sound speed profiles. === by Rebecca Weeks. === Thesis (M.S.C.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2010. === Includes bibliography. === Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
author2 Weeks, Rebecca.
author_facet Weeks, Rebecca.
title Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
title_short Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
title_full Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
title_fullStr Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
title_full_unstemmed Geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
title_sort geoacoustic inversion of subbottom channels using mulitple frequency input parameters
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/1930486
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