In
atmospheric sounding and
noise pollution
Noise pollution, or sound pollution, is the propagation of noise or sound with potential harmful effects on humans and animals. The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines, transport and propagation systems.Senate Publi ...
, ambient noise level (sometimes called
background noise level, reference sound level, or room noise level) is the background
sound pressure level at a given location, normally specified as a reference level to study a new intrusive sound source.
Ambient sound levels are often measured in order to map sound conditions over a spatial regime to understand their variation with locale. In this case the product of the investigation is a sound level
contour map. Alternatively ambient noise levels may be measured to provide a reference point for analyzing an intrusive sound to a given environment. For example, sometimes
aircraft noise is studied by measuring ambient sound without presence of any overflights, and then studying the noise addition by measurement or
computer simulation of overflight events. Or
roadway noise is measured as ambient sound, prior to introducing a hypothetical
noise barrier
A noise barrier (also called a soundwall, noise wall, sound berm, sound barrier, or acoustical barrier) is an exterior structure designed to protect inhabitants of sensitive land use areas from noise pollution. Noise barriers are the most effecti ...
intended to reduce that ambient noise level.
Ambient
noise level is measured with a
sound level meter.
It is usually measured in
dB relative to a reference pressure of 0.00002 Pa, ''i.e.,'' 20 μPa (micropascals) in
SI units.
This is because 20 μPa is the faintest sound the human ear can detect.
A pascal is a newton per square meter. The centimeter-gram-second
system
A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, surrounded and influenced by its open system (systems theory), environment, is described by its boundaries, str ...
of units, the reference sound pressure for measuring ambient noise level is 0.0002 dyn/cm
2, or 0.00002 N/m
2.
Most frequently ambient noise levels are measured using a frequency weighting filter, the most common being the
A-weighting scale, such that resulting measurements are denoted dB(A), or decibels on the
A-weighting scale.
See also
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A-weighting
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Background noise
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Environmental noise
Environmental noise is an accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and Sport, recreational activities.
Noise is frequently described as 'unwanted sound'. Within this context, envir ...
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Noise barrier
A noise barrier (also called a soundwall, noise wall, sound berm, sound barrier, or acoustical barrier) is an exterior structure designed to protect inhabitants of sensitive land use areas from noise pollution. Noise barriers are the most effecti ...
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Noise health effects
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Noise level in the sonar equation
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Noise pollution
Noise pollution, or sound pollution, is the propagation of noise or sound with potential harmful effects on humans and animals. The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines, transport and propagation systems.Senate Publi ...
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Noise regulation
References
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Noise
Noise pollution
Sound
Acoustics
Further reading
Assessment of Ambient Noise Levels de:Umgebungslärm