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Les Hatton

2004e

Incorporating marine mammal hearing sensitivity into a high-grade airgun modelling package (extended abstract)

PETEX 2004, November 2004, LondonPETEX04.zip

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Demonstrates first that high frequencies up to 25kHz in marine airgun sources are predicted well by computational models compared with a high quality data set and goes on to demonstrate the effects of including marine audiogram data when predicting marine environmental noise impact. One point of note is that a conventional depth transponder is much noisier (around 20db) than a large airgun array at 18kHz.None yet7

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