Abstract: The spatiotemporal variability of low- and mid-frequency sound field in the presence of an internal Kelvin wave (IKW) is studied theoretically and in an experiment in the Sea of Galilee, Israel. Measurements of the sound field were carried out using a vertical line array (VLA) of ten hydrophones with 3 m spacing, deployed in the lake’s the deepest (37m) part. Signals were transmitted from the source deployed near the shore (depth 8m) at the distance of 5.5km from the VLA. A set of ten 5-second long, linear frequency modulated pulses were tran...
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Topics: 
Acoustics
Oceanography
Geodesy