Geoacoustic inversion on the New England Mud Patch using warping and dispersion curves of high-order modes
Geoacoustic inversion on the New England Mud Patch using warping and dispersion curves of high-order modes
Date
2018-05-24
Authors
Bonnel, Julien
Lin, Ying-Tsong
Eleftherakis, Dimitrios
Goff, John A.
Dosso, Stan
Chapman, Ross
Miller, James H.
Potty, Gopu R.
Lin, Ying-Tsong
Eleftherakis, Dimitrios
Goff, John A.
Dosso, Stan
Chapman, Ross
Miller, James H.
Potty, Gopu R.
Linked Authors
Person
Person
Person
Person
Person
Files
Alternative Title
Citable URI
As Published
Date Created
Location
DOI
10.1121/1.5039769
Related Materials
Replaces
Replaced By
Keywords
Abstract
This paper presents single receiver geoacoustic inversion of a combustive sound source signal, recorded during the 2017 Seabed Characterization Experiment on the New England Mud Patch, in an area where water depth is around 70 m. There are two important features in this study. First, it is shown that high-order modes can be resolved and estimated using warping (up to mode number 18 over the frequency band 20–440 Hz). However, it is not possible to determine mode numbers from the data, so that classical inversion methods that require mode identification cannot be applied. To solve this issue, an inversion algorithm that jointly estimates geoacoustic properties and identifies mode number is proposed. It is successfully applied on a range-dependent track, and provides a reliable range-average estimation of geoacoustic properties of the mud layer, an important feature of the seabed on the experimental area.
Description
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (2018): EL405-EL411, doi: 10.1121/1.5039769.
Embargo Date
Citation
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (2018): EL405-EL411