Abstract

Modeling shallow water reverberation is a problem that can be approximated as two-way propagation (including multiple forward scatter) and a single backward scatter. This can be effectively expressed in terms of the SONAR equation: RL = SL-2 x TL + SS, where RL is reverberation level, SL is the source level, TL is the one way transmission loss, and SS is the integrated scattering strength. In order to understand the reverberation problem at the basic research level, both propagation and scattering physics need to be properly addressed. A major goal of TREX13 (Target and Reverberation EXperiment 2013) is to quantitatively investigate reverberation with sufficient environmental measurement to support full modeling of reverberation data. Along a particular reverberation track at the TREX13 site, TL and direct-path backscatter were separately measured. Environmental data were extensively collected along this track. This talk will bring together all the components of the SONAR equation measured separately at the TREX13 site to provide an assessment of the reverberation process along with environmental factors impacting each of the components.

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