An approach for avoiding the problem of environmental uncertainty is tested
using data from the TESPEX experiments. Acoustic data basing is an alterna
tive to the difficult task of characterizing the environment by performing
direct measurements and solving inverse problems. A source is towed through
out the region of interest to obtain a database of the acoustic field on an
array of receivers. With this approach, there is no need to determine envi
ronmental parameters or solve the wave equation. Replica fields from an aco
ustic database are used to perform environmental source tracking [J. Acoust
. Sec. Am. 94, 3335-3341 (1993)], which exploits environmental complexity a
nd source motion. (C) 2000 Acoustical Society of America. [S0001-4966(00)04
602-6].