The Journal of the Marine Acoustics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-6819
Print ISSN : 0916-5835
ISSN-L : 0916-5835
Characteristics of sound propagation in isovelocity ocean model
Shin-ichi IMAYOSHIToshiaki KIKUCHIAkio HASEGAWAToshio TSUCHIYA
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1996 Volume 23 Issue 1 Pages 43-50

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Abstract
Recently, the ocean acoustic tomography (OAT) has been used for investigation into the phenomenon of global warming.It has become seroius problem in OAT to discriminate refracted and bottom-reflected pulses in received pulse series.
The characteristics of sound propagation for bottome-reflected pulse are analyzed in time-domain on the ocean model which consisted of an isovelocity water layer over an isovelocity halfspace bottom (Pekeris Waveguide). The effects of sound-speed in a seabottom, number of additional modes and hydrophone depths are investigated.
We comfirm that the bottom-reflected pulses have the same waveform as refracted pulses which consisted of three sets of pulses when the source and hydorophone are set at the same depth, and that the characteristics of sound propagation is effected by the oceanic conditions very much.
It is very important in OAT investigation to understand exactly the difference between refracted and bottom-reflected pulses.
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