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Real-time acoustic observations in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

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JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
卷 151, 期 3, 页码 1607-1614

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ACOUSTICAL SOC AMER AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1121/10.0009678

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  1. Ocean Frontier Institute's Module N project
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada's Research Chair program

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The main sources of noise in the Arctic Ocean are naturally occurring, and sustained acoustic monitoring at high latitudes provides quantitative measures of changes in the sound field. The study presents a 12-month time series of ambient sound levels recorded near Gascoyne Inlet, Nunavut, showing a dependence on seasonal ice variations and higher frequencies varying more strongly. The analysis suggests that tidal-driven surface currents and ice block collisions contribute to the periodic trend in noise power.
The main sources of noise in the Arctic Ocean are naturally occurring, rather than related to human activities. Sustained acoustic monitoring at high latitudes provides quantitative measures of changes in the sound field attributable to evolving human activity or shifting environmental conditions. A 12-month ambient sound time series (September 2018 to August 2019) recorded and transmitted from a real-time monitoring station near Gascoyne Inlet, Nunavut is presented. During this time, sound levels in the band 16-6400 Hz ranged between 10 and 135 dB re 1 mu Pa-2/Hz. The average monthly sound levels follow seasonal ice variations with a dependence on the timing of ice melt and freeze-up and with higher frequencies varying more strongly than the lower frequencies. Ambient sound levels are higher in the summer during open water and quietest in the winter during periods of pack ice and shore fast ice. An autocorrelation of monthly noise levels over the ice freeze-up and complete cover periods reveal a & SIM;24 h periodic trend in noise power at high frequencies (> 1000 Hz) caused by tidally driven surface currents in combination with increased ice block collisions or increased stress in the shore fast sea ice. (C) 2022 Acoustical Society of America.

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