
doi: 10.1121/1.2021167
The characteristics of several different classes of transient, underwater acoustic sources are set forth and compared. Two relatively new sources—the water gun and imploding piston source—are compared with more well-established explosive devices and air guns. Characteristics examined include spectral features, efficiency of energy conversion, peak source levels, size, weight, and depth dependence. In addition, the performance advantages and limitations of the various source types in multi-source arrays is discussed.
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