Ab. Baggeroer et al., VERTICAL ARRAY RECEPTIONS OF THE HEARD ISLAND TRANSMISSIONS, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 96(4), 1994, pp. 2395-2413
A long, vertical line array was deployed off Monterey, California duri
ng the Heard Island Feasibility Test to measure the modal content of t
he received signals. The array contained 32, equally spaced hydrophone
s spanning from 345 to 1740-m depth. The multichannel data were record
ed through a tether to the R/V POINT SUR. The measurements had very lo
w signal to noise ratios and indicated the cw transmission losses were
approximately 140 dB for a source/receiver range of 17 000 km. Modal
content was analyzed using (i) the modal extent versus depth, (ii) fre
quency-vertical wave-number spectra, (iii) modal beamforming and (iv)
least squares fitting. All led to the conclusion that the modal popula
tion is surprisingly rich. There was strong evidence of population up
to at least mode seven in the data.