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Exploring acoustic and oceanographic data, including methods and tools

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Mon, 23 June 2025, 9:30 AM onwards

GMT +2.00

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University of Bath

Campus, BA2 7AY, Claverton Down, England, United Kingdom

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Come join us to dive deep into acoustic and oceanographic data, learning about the latest methods and tools in a hands-on setting.

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University of Bath

Campus, BA2 7AY, Claverton Down, England, United Kingdom

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The Arctic Ocean is one of the least explored oceans on the planet. There is lack of in situ observations in large parts of this region, especially on the seafloor and in the ocean under the sea ice. This means that the research communities working with climate, weather, ice-ocean processes, and geophysical hazards have limited knowledge about the processes below the sea ice. The lack of data limits the possibility to advance research in this region. It is therefore necessary to establish observing systems for data collection in the Arctic Ocean.Our vision is to establish a network of multipurpose moorings anchored at the seafloor in the Arctic. The moorings are anchored to the sea floor and kept vertical with floatation elements e.g., the orange buoy at the top, and yellow floatation elements along the mooring wire. Low frequency sources provide acoustic signals for geo-positioning of underwater floats. Acoustic signals from one source are received on 1000 m long hydrophone arrays on the other moorings for acoustic thermometry and passive acoustics. Moorings will also include instruments for collection of ice-ocean parameters (e.g., upward looking sonars, acoustic doppler profilers, biochemical measurements, and standard instruments for temperature, pressure, and salinity measurements.The network will facilitate geo-positioning of ARGO floats and gliders, provide ice-ocean observations, acoustic thermometry, and passive acoustics. Acoustic thermometry provides synoptic measurements of heat content of ocean under the sea ice. Passive acoustic data will be used for different studies such as detection of earthquakes, observation of marine mammals, and monitoring ship traffic noise.

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