Abstract

Two-point correlation functions of diffuse wave fields are known to approximate the deterministic Green’s functions that describe wave propagation between the two points. The deterministic ray travel times retrieved from cross-correlations of ambient noise recorded on vertical line arrays of hydrophones serve as the input data for passive acoustic thermometry and tomography of the water column. Accuracy of the sound-speed and water temperature inversions is largely controlled by the accuracy of the ray travel time measurement. Achieving oceanographically relevant results requires the relative error of the passive travel time measurements to be less than 0.1%. Often, the absolute error of the travel time measurement needs to be small compared to the acoustic wave period. In this paper, stationary-point analysis of an asymptotic, high-frequency integral representation of the noise cross-correlation function is used to determine ways for accurate retrieval of ray travel times. Limitations on the accuracy of the travel time retrieval due to noise anisotropy, medium non-stationarity, source and receiver motion, and finite noise averaging times are discussed. [Work supported by ONR.]

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