Study of Low-Frequency Hydroacoustic Waves’ Behavior at the Shelf of Decreasing Depth

2020 
In research into various hydrophysical and hydroacoustic wave processes, it is extremely important to know the regularities of their propagation in the sea at decreasing depths, especially in the shelf areas, and also to know the regularities of their transformation into seismoacoustic processes in the earth crust. In the course of the processing and analysis of the experimental data of our complex experiment, in this paper we investigate these regularities. In our experiment, we used a low-frequency hydroacoustic transmitter that generated harmonic oscillations at the frequency of 22 Hz and received hydroacoustic systems with a shore laser strainmeter. It was established that hydroacoustic waves, propagating at the shelf of decreasing depth, transform into seismoacoustic waves at the depth of the sea equal to or less than a half-length of the hydroacoustic wave. A comparison of the results of this work with earlier-obtained results allows us to state that such regularities should be inherent to all hydrophysical and hydroacoustic processes.
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