Acoustic mode coupling due to subaqueous sand dunes in the South China Sea

  • Chiu L
  • Reeder D
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Abstract

The large subaqueous sand dunes on the upper continental slope of the South China Sea are expected to couple acoustic propagating normal modes. In this letter, the criterion of adiabatic invariance is extended to the case of a waveguide possessing bedforms. Using the extended criterion to examine mode propagation over the bedforms observed in the sand dune field in 2012, results demonstrate that bedforms increase mode coupling strength such that the criterion for adiabatic propagation is exceeded for waveguides with small bedform amplitude to water depth ratios; increasing bedform amplitude enhances mode coupling. Numerical simulations confirm the extended criterion parameterization.

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Chiu, L. Y. S., & Reeder, D. B. (2013). Acoustic mode coupling due to subaqueous sand dunes in the South China Sea. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(2), EL198–EL204. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4812862

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