Publication Date:
2022-05-26
Description:
This document describes data, sensors, and other useful information pertaining to the ONR sponsored
QPE field program to quantify, predict and exploit uncertainty in observations and prediction of sound
propagation. This experiment was a joint operation between Taiwanese and U.S. researchers to
measure and assess uncertainty of predictions of acoustic transmission loss and ambient noise, and to
observe the physical oceanography and geology that are necessary to improve their predictability. This
work was performed over the continental shelf and slope northeast of Taiwan at two sites: one that was
a relatively flat, homogeneous shelf region and a more complex geological site just shoreward of the
shelfbreak that was influenced by the proximity of the Kuroshio Current. Environmental moorings
and ADCP moorings were deployed and a shipboard SeaSoar vehicle was used to measure
environmental spatial structure. In addition, multiple bottom moored receivers and a horizontal
hydrophone array were deployed to sample transmission loss from a mobile source and ambient noise.
The acoustic sensors, environmental sensors, shipboard resources, and experiment design, and their
data, are presented and described in this technical report.
Description:
Funding was provided by the Office of Naval Research under Contract No. N00014-08-1-0763
Keywords:
QPE experiment and mooring information
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Acoustic and oceanography data in the East China Sea
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Quantifying, predicting and exploiting uncertainty initiative
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Ocean Researcher 1 (Ship) Cruise 911
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Ocean Researcher 1 (Ship) Cruise 912
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Ocean Researcher 2 (Ship) Cruise 1639
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Ocean Researcher 2 (Ship) Cruise 1660
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Ocean Researcher 2 (Ship) Cruise 1665
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Ocean Researcher 2 (Ship) Cruise 1667
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Ocean Researcher 3 (Ship) Cruise 1390
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Ocean Researcher 3 (Ship) Cruise 1394
Repository Name:
Woods Hole Open Access Server
Type:
Technical Report
Format:
application/pdf
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