Literature DB >> 23876176

Sounds in the ocean at 1-100 Hz.

William S D Wilcock1, Kathleen M Stafford, Rex K Andrew, Robert I Odom.   

Abstract

Very-low-frequency sounds between 1 and 100 Hz propagate large distances in the ocean sound channel. Weather conditions, earthquakes, marine mammals, and anthropogenic activities influence sound levels in this band. Weather-related sounds result from interactions between waves, bubbles entrained by breaking waves, and the deformation of sea ice. Earthquakes generate sound in geologically active regions, and earthquake T waves propagate throughout the oceans. Blue and fin whales generate long bouts of sounds near 20 Hz that can dominate regional ambient noise levels seasonally. Anthropogenic sound sources include ship propellers, energy extraction, and seismic air guns and have been growing steadily. The increasing availability of long-term records of ocean sound will provide new opportunities for a deeper understanding of natural and anthropogenic sound sources and potential interactions between them.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23876176     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-121211-172423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rev Mar Sci        ISSN: 1941-0611


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-14       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  The influence of sea ice, wind speed and marine mammals on Southern Ocean ambient sound.

Authors:  Sebastian Menze; Daniel P Zitterbart; Ilse van Opzeeland; Olaf Boebel
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2017-01-11       Impact factor: 2.963

3.  Fine-scale movement responses of free-ranging harbour porpoises to capture, tagging and short-term noise pulses from a single airgun.

Authors:  Floris M van Beest; Jonas Teilmann; Line Hermannsen; Anders Galatius; Lonnie Mikkelsen; Signe Sveegaard; Jeppe Dalgaard Balle; Rune Dietz; Jacob Nabe-Nielsen
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2018-01-10       Impact factor: 2.963

4.  Offshore Earthquakes Do Not Influence Marine Mammal Stranding Risk on the Washington and Oregon Coasts.

Authors:  Rachel A Grant; Anna Savirina; Will Hoppitt
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2018-01-26       Impact factor: 2.752

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