Though referred to as noise, the ambient ocean soundscape carries valuable information about the physical ocean environment. To study this information, Kuperman and Ingenito introduced a model for spatial coherence in a depth stratified ocean arising from the vertically directive diffuse acoustic noise produced by bubbles distributed throughout the surface. Here the model is adapted to incorporate horizontal directivity as well, making it possible to include additional noise contributions from directive features such as storms, biologics, shipping, and wave breaking. As an analytic approach, the model can serve as a computationally light complement to existing methods.
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Walker, S. C. (2012). A model for the spatial coherence of arbitrarily directive noise in the depth-stratified ocean. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 131(5), EL388–EL394. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3701707
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