Talk:Marine geology
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- The Acoustic Monitoring Project performed continuous monitoring of ocean noise since 1991 using the U.S. Navy Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS) network and autonomous underwater hydrophones.
Subjects monitored are Ocean Seismicity (hydroacoustic monitoring allowing detection and precise location of small submarine earthquakes and volcanic activity), Bioacoustics (underwater acoustic methods used to study the distribution of large whales in the open oceans), and Environmental noise (the effect of noise, both man-made and natural, on marine life.)
RJBurkhart 23:04, 18 January 2006 (UTC)<br.
SOSUS network remote sensing results
[edit]- Acoustic detection of a seafloor spreading episode. [1]
Learn more about availability of the US Navy's SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS) via NOAA
This remote sensing network delivers digital data to a wide-area network (WAN)
RJBurkhart 23:19, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
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