Abstract
The number of distinct ice source mechanisms creating Arctic ambient noise is large. In many cases, several mechanisms at times can contribute simultaneously to the noise spectrum in the same frequency range. Thus observational programs aimed at identifying and quantifying relevant mechanisms should:
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include the widest possible description of the natural environment;
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be supported by time series of the presumed relevant environmental variations;
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be designed to observe noise and environmental variations over temporal and spatial scales sufficient to resolve the presumed relationship between noise mechanisms and the environment.
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Dyer, I., Farmer, D., Lewis, J. (1988). Ice Noise. In: Kerman, B.R. (eds) Sea Surface Sound. NATO ASI Series, vol 238. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3017-9_49
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