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Paul R. White is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Oceanography, Ecology, Developmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist has published extensively on topics related to marine environments and underwater acoustics. Their main research topics include:

  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Underwater Acoustics Research
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Paul R. White include:

  • Towards improved monitoring of offshore carbon storage: A real-world field experiment detecting a controlled sub-seafloor CO2 release (2021), published in International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Broadband Acoustic Inversion for Gas Flux Quantification-Application to a Methane Plume at Scanner Pockmark, Central North Sea (2020), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Time-lapse imaging of CO2 migration within near-surface sediments during a controlled sub-seabed release experiment (2021), published in International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Acoustic and optical determination of bubble size distributions - Quantification of seabed gas emissions (2021), published in International journal of greenhouse gas control
  • Assessing inter-annotator agreement from collaborative annotation campaign in marine bioacoustics (2020), published in Ecological Informatics

Paul R. White has worked with several frequent co-authors throughout their career, including:

  • T.G. Leighton
  • Jonathan M. Bull
  • Paul S. Kemp
  • Ben Roche
  • Jianghui Li

The scientist's work is often published in a set of recurrent venues that include:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Strategic HR Review
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ePrints Soton (University of Southampton)
  • International journal of greenhouse gas control

Best Publications

  • HIGHER-ORDER SPECTRA: THE BISPECTRUM AND TRISPECTRUM

    W.B. Collis;P.R. White;J.K. Hammond

  • THE ANALYSIS OF NON-STATIONARY SIGNALS USING TIME-FREQUENCY METHODS

    J.K. Hammond;P.R. White

  • Signal processing techniques applied to human sleep EEG signals - a review

    Shayan Motamedi-Fakhr;Mohamed Moshrefi-Torbati;Martyn Hill;Catherine M. Hill

  • Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage

    Jerry Blackford;Henrik Stahl;Jonathan M. Bull;Benoît J.P. Bergès

  • BISPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF THE BILINEAR OSCILLATOR WITH APPLICATION TO THE DETECTION OF FATIGUE CRACKS

    A. Rivola;P.R. White

  • Ultrasonic propagation in cancellous bone: a new stratified model

    Elinor Ruth Hughes;Timothy Grant Leighton;Graham William Petley;Paul Robert White

  • THE ENHANCEMENT OF IMPULSIVE NOISE AND VIBRATION SIGNALS FOR FAULT DETECTION IN ROTATING AND RECIPROCATING MACHINERY

    S.K. Lee;P.R. White

  • Automatic detection and classification of odontocete whistles.

    Douglas Gillespie;Marjolaine Caillat;Jonathan Gordon;Paul White

  • Propagation through nonlinear time-dependent bubble clouds and the estimation of bubble populations from measured acoustic characteristics

    T. G. Leighton;S. D. Meers;P. R. White

  • Anthropogenic sources of underwater sound can modify how sediment-dwelling invertebrates mediate ecosystem properties

    Martin Solan;Chris Hauton;Jasmin A. Godbold;Jasmin A. Godbold;Christina L. Wood

  • Quantification of undersea gas leaks from carbon capture and storage facilities, from pipelines and from methane seeps, by their acoustic emissions

    T. G. Leighton;P. R. White

  • HIGHER-ORDER TIME-FREQUENCY ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATION TO FAULT DETECTION IN ROTATING MACHINERY

    S.K. Lee;P.R. White

  • The interpretation of the bispectra of vibration signals—: I. Theory

    J.W.A. Fackrell;P.R. White;J.K. Hammond;R.J. Pinnington

  • ITERATIVE SVD METHOD FOR NOISE REDUCTION OF LOW-DIMENSIONAL CHAOTIC TIME SERIES

    K. Shin;J.K. Hammond;P.R. White

  • Training methods for image noise level estimation on wavelet components

    A. De Stefano;P. R. White;W. B. Collis

  • Investigations of propagating wave types in railway tracks at high frequencies

    J. Ryue;D.J. Thompson;P.R. White;D.R. Thompson

  • Passive acoustic quantification of gas fluxes during controlled gas release experiments

    Benoît J.P. Bergès;Timothy G. Leighton;Paul R. White

  • Classification of heart sounds using time-frequency method and artificial neural networks

    T.S. Leung;P.R. White;W.B. Collis;E. Brown

  • Theoretical and experimental analysis of bispectrum of vibration signals for fault diagnosis of gears

    Shen Guoji;Stephen McLaughlin;Xu Yongcheng;Paul White

  • Chirp sub-bottom profiler source signature design and field testing

    Martin Gutowski;Jon Bull;Tim Henstock;Justin Dix

  • Investigation of an anisotropic tortuosity in a biot model of ultrasonic propagation in cancellous bone.

    Elinor R. Hughes;Timothy G. Leighton;Paul R. White;Graham W. Petley

  • The interpretation of the bispectra of vibration signals—: II. Experimental results and applications

    J.W.A. Fackrell;P.R. White;J.K. Hammond;R.J. Pinnington

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy G. Leighton
Timothy G. Leighton University of Southampton
Jonathan M. Bull
Jonathan M. Bull University of Southampton
Angus I. Best
Angus I. Best National Oceanography Centre
Timothy J. Henstock
Timothy J. Henstock University of Southampton
David Thompson
David Thompson University of Southampton
Ian C. Wright
Ian C. Wright National Oceanography Centre
Jerry Blackford
Jerry Blackford Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Douglas P. Connelly
Douglas P. Connelly National Oceanography Centre
Stephen McLaughlin
Stephen McLaughlin Heriot-Watt University
Hugh Griffiths
Hugh Griffiths University College London

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