Dahl, Peter HSoloway, Alexander G.2014-10-202014-10-202014-10-202014Soloway_washington_0250O_13160.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/26751Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Naval activities such as ordnance disposal, demolition and requisite training, can involve detonation of small explosive charges in shallow water that have the potential to harm nearby marine life. Measurements of the underwater sound generated by sub-surface explosions were collected as part of a naval training exercise. In this thesis the noise levels from these explosions will be investigated using peak pressure, sound exposure level and energy spectral density. Measurements of very-low frequency Scholte interface waves will also be presented and used to investigate elastic parameters in the sediment.application/pdfen-USCopyright is held by the individual authors.Acoustics; Explosion; Noise; Scholte Wave; Shallow Water; UnderwaterAcousticsMechanical engineeringOcean engineeringmechanical engineeringNoise From Shallow Underwater ExplosionsThesis