Reimann, KatjaKatjaReimannSchwarz, MatthiasMatthiasSchwarzGrabe, JürgenJürgenGrabe2020-06-172020-06-172013ISOPE-2013 Anchorage : conference proceedings ; the proceedings of the Twenty-Third (2013) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference ; Anchorage, Alaska, USA, June 30 - July 5, 2013 ; [including 10] symposia as part of the conference / organized by: International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers. Ed. by: Jin S. Chung ... - Cupertino, Calif. : ISOPE, 2013. - Seite 150-156http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6354As a result of impact pile driving, which is frequently used to install pile foundations of offshore wind turbines, considerable hydro sound pressure levels are emitted into the sea. The acoustic noise emissions influence or even damage the sense of hearing of marine mammals. That leads to the need of noise mitigation techniques, which are in fact not state-of-the-art. This paper presents the design of an extensive field measurement campaign including the measuring of pile dynamics, soil vibrations and hydro sound levels, which was planned and realized at the construction site of the offshore wind farm BARD Offshore 1 in the German Bight. Validation of physical models is intended with the gathered data. Copyright © 2013 by the International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE).enAcoustic emissionsField measurementsHydro soundMarine mammalsNoise attenuationPile drivingWind energyTechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenAcoustic emissions due to offshore piling : field measurements at an offshore wind energy construction siteConference PaperOther