Measurement of low-frequency underwater noise by a self-recording hydrophone Bong-Chae Kim, Hongsang Cho, Byoung-Nam Kim, Chang-Woong Shin, Donggoog Kim, and Bok Kyung Choi Marine Environment Research Department Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute
Objectives of this study To test a newly developed self-recording hydrophone to measure low-frequency underwater noise in the sea To acquire low-frequency ocean noise data at a site in the South Sea of Korea To investigate correlation between noise levels and environment variables
Block diagram and specifications of self-recording hydrophone
Receiving frequency characteristics of self-recording hydrophone
Self-recording hydrophone B&K 8103 hydrophone SD memory Battery
Measurement site KOREA JAPAN CHINA Yellow Sea East Sea Korea Strait ● site South Sea
Instruments installation for noise measurement Hydrophone (20 m) 10 m R/V Eardo Sea bed 52 m Hydrophone (40 m) ADCP 5 m Radar Anemometer Self-recording hydrophone Sea surface CTD
Recording and spectrum analysis system by conventional cabled hydrophone Instrumentation cassette recorder (Sony PC208Ax) Oscilloscope (LeCroy LT264M) Measuring amplifier (B&K 2636) Hydrophone (B& K 8106) Recording Personal computer A/D converter (NI PCI-6034E, 16bit) Spectrum analysis (DADiSP 2002) Spectrum analysis Instrumentation cassette recorder (Sony PC208Ax)
Environment variables
Averaged noise spectrum level
Mean and standard deviation of noise spectrum level
Correlation between wind speed and noise level (20 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Correlation between wind speed and noise level (40 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Correlation between wind speed and noise level (52 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Correlation between current velocity and noise level (20 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Correlation between current velocity and noise level (40 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Correlation between current velocity and noise level (52 m depth) Correlation coefficient = Correlation coefficient =
Summary A self-recording hydrophone was newly developed to use for measurement of low-frequency ocean noise. Low-frequency noise at a site of the South Sea of Korea was measured by using the self-recording hydrophone and conventional cabled hydrophones. The self-recording hydrophone is superior to the conventional cabled hydrophone to measure low-frequency underwater noise when in particular water flow is strong.
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