Sound field fluctuations in a shallow water waveguide

Experimental measurements of sound transmissions in a laboratory waveguide are analyzed. The transmissions were from a single source to a vertical array of receivers that operated as a mode filter. Water waves on the surface caused the sound fields to fluctuate at the receiver. We used theories of coherent mode transmission to describe the experiments. Within a mode, sound field fluctuations have three components: (1) phase fluctuations due to fluctuations of the horizontal component of the wave number, (2) fluctuations of depth‐dependent eigenfunctions at source and receiver positions, and (3) mismatch of the mode filter to the local eigenfunction. Analysis showed that most of the fluctuations of the mode filtered signals were due to components (2) and (3).