Hello all of you,
I am interested in archaeoacoustics and thus hope to find here people who can help me educate in the certain details of acoustics. At this moment I am looking at Neolithic timber circles in Germany (they are of course reconstructed as the wood would not survive some 6800 years;-)
I am doing some benchmarking measurements for that, so I measured the sound pressure level (with an SPL meter) of pink noise (from loudspeakers) in an open field (mowed grass covered, temp around 15C and humidity ~50%). And it looks that the level change for double distance is between -6 and -9dB/dd: (
http://www.archaeocosmology.org/eng/woodcircleaoucistictestplan.htm#doubled_distanc ), on average around -7.2dB/dd.
I measured this in an open field twice (between 5 and 40m) and in these cases it is: -8.2dB/dd or -9.1dB/dd. So I can reproduce it.
In open space it is expected to be -6dB/dd and in hemispherical environment (which would be close to my setup) around -4 to -5dB/dd. So why do I see such 'different' values?
Any hint why this is so different from the -4 to -5dB/dd I expect?
Any idea, or is this different just because of statistical error?
Thanks for your help. If I should post this question somewhere else please let me know.
All the best,
Victor