On Sound Scattering and Acoustic Properties of the Upper Layer of the Sea with Bubble Clouds

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The presence of bubbles near the sea surface under certain conditions leads to abnormal sound scattering and a significant change in the acoustic properties of the upper layer of the sea. The article presents some results of sound scattering studies under various sea conditions, up to stormy conditions, when extensive bubble clouds arise. By the method of unsteady acoustic spec-troscopy, data on the size distribution of bubbles at various depths have been obtained, which can be described by a power function with exponential decay at small bubble sizes of the order of 10 microns. Estimates of the gas content in bubble clouds and their influence on the acoustic characteristics of the upper layer of the sea have been carried out. It is shown that at sufficiently high concen-trations, sharp increases in absorption and dispersion of the sound velocity are observed. Modeling of sound propagation in the presence of a quasi-homogeneous bubble layer shows that it leads both to a change in the laws of the average decay of the sound field along the sound propagation path and to a change in the shallow spatial structure of the field.

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Bulanov, V. A., Bugaeva, L. K., & Storozhenko, A. V. (2022). On Sound Scattering and Acoustic Properties of the Upper Layer of the Sea with Bubble Clouds. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10070872

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