Abstract

Internal tides can cause density and sound speed fluctuations in the ocean, and the thickness of the mixing layer can fluctuate in short periods of time. This phenomenon affects underwater sound propagation and induces transmission loss variations. In the sea area northeast of Taiwan, regular internal tide activity is observed. The topography and sediment there are also complex, which makes the effect on transmission loss by internal tides even more complicated. This paper studies how transmission loss variation is affected by internal tides in the sea area northeast of Taiwan. The hydrographic fields with influence from the internal tides are provided by an experiment survey on the 4th of September, 2008 and a 3-D tide model. The transmission loss comparison between different thicknesses of the mixing layer in the internal tide fields is shown. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient is calculated and shows that layer depth and transmission loss have a medium to high negative correlation in the upper water column during the summer spring-tide period, and a low to medium negative correlation during the summer neap-tide period.

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