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Record #93909:
Observation of the sound radiated by individual ice fracturing events / Peter J. Stein.
Title: | Observation of the sound radiated by individual ice fracturing events / Peter J. Stein. |
Author(s): | Stein, Peter J. |
Date: | 1988. |
Publisher: | Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers |
In: | Sea surface sound; natural mechanisms of surface generated noise in the ocean. (1988.), |
Abstract: | Theoretical study of homogeneous ice plate indicates that there are three important paths of elastic wave propagation over which energy travels away from ice event source. These are flexural and longitudinal waves, both in ice, and acoustic wave in water. Experimental work, interpreting four ice events (lake-ice event induced by thermal stresses, Arctic sea-ice event recorded during nearby ridge formation, event recorded during tranquil ice conditions, explosive charge set off under Arctic pack), supports theoretical work. In each one, event is located and contributing wave paths identified. In all cases, acoustic wave dominates. |
Notes: | In: Sea surface sound; natural mechanisms of surface generated noise in the ocean / Bryan R. Kerman, ed. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Sea Surface Sound: Natural Mechanisms of Surface Generated Noise in the Ocean, held in Lerici, Italy, 15-19 June 1987. |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.326 -- Floating ice. 534.2 -- Acoustics in ice. 551.463.2 -- Acoustics, underwater. E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. |
SPRI record no.: | 93909 |
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