Abstract
Laboratory measurements relating to the acoustic detection of marine sediment transport are reported. A series of underwater measurements have been conducted on agitated artificial sediments, and the acoustic noise generated by interparticle collisions monitored. Measurements of the total acoustic pressure and spectral pressure levels were made on a wide range of particle diameters for different values of the mass of agitated material, the collision velocities, and the swept bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer. The objective was to relate the total pressure level to the mass of mobile material and ascertain if there was an acoustic spectral signature unique to particle size. This information could then be used to guide the interpretation of acoustic measurements of bedload transport taken in the marine environment and provide specifications for the development of an acoustic system to monitor remotely the material moving along the seabed.

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