Abstract

Sensitivity kernels for travel-time observables defined on the noise cross-correlation pattern – the envelope of the cross-correlation function of the underwater noise field between two locations – with respect to changes in the sound-speed field in refractive underwater environments will be addressed. A wave-theoretic scheme allowing for finite-frequency calculations in 2 and 3 dimensions combined with the Born approximation for perturbations of the Green’s function and the peak-arrival approach is used to obtain peak-time sensitivity kernels (PTSKs) with respect to environmental (sound-speed) changes. PTSK results for different propagation conditions and noise-source distributions, ranging from spatial distributions of uncorrelated noise sources to point sources such as individual ships, will be presented. The PTSKs can be a useful tool for obtaining environmental information from noise measurements. [Work supported by the Office of Naval Research.]

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