학술논문

Collective bubble oscillations as a component of surf infrasound.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. May2008, Vol. 123 Issue 5, p2506-2512. 7p. 1 Diagram, 7 Graphs.
Subject
*SURFING
*ACOUSTICS research
*OSCILLATIONS
*AUDIO frequency
*SPECTRUM analysis
*UNDERWATER acoustics
Language
ISSN
0001-4966
Abstract
Plunging surf is a known generator of infrasound, though the mechanisms have not been clearly identified. A model based on collective bubble oscillations created by demise of the initially entrained air pocket is examined. Computed spectra are compared to infrasound data from the island of Kauai during periods of medium, large, and extreme surf. Model results suggest that bubble oscillations generated by plunging waves are plausible generators of infrasound, and that dynamic bubble plume evolution on a temporal scale comparable to the breaking wave period may contribute to the broad spectral lobe of dominant infrasonic energy observed in measured data. Application of an inverse model has potential to characterize breaking wave size distributions, energy, and temporal changes in seafloor morphology based on remotely sensed infrasound. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]