Particle motion: the missing link in underwater acoustic ecology

Volume: 7, Issue: 7, Pages: 836 - 842
Published: Mar 2, 2016
Abstract
Summary Sound waves in water have both a pressure and a particle‐motion component, yet few studies of underwater acoustic ecology have measured the particle‐motion component of sound. While mammal hearing is based on detection of sound pressure, fish and invertebrates (i.e. most aquatic animals) primarily sense sound using particle motion. Particle motion can be calculated indirectly from sound pressure measurements under certain conditions, but...
Paper Details
Title
Particle motion: the missing link in underwater acoustic ecology
Published Date
Mar 2, 2016
Volume
7
Issue
7
Pages
836 - 842
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