Term:
Conductivity temperature and density data; hydroacoustics; conductivity temperature and depth data
Definition:
Hydroacoustics detect acoustic waves produced in the oceans. The sources of these waves can be both natural (marine landslides, undersea volcanoes etc.) or man-made (nuclear explosions, drilling operations etc.). The data from the hydroacoustic stations are used in the verification system to distinguish between underwater explosions and other phenomena, such as sub-sea volcanoes and earthquakes, which also propagate acoustic energy into the oceans.
Domain:
Fishery
Source:
School of Geography&Geoscience, University, St Andrews, Scotland.