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Mid-frequency sound propagation through internal waves at short range with synoptic oceanographic observations

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Title Mid-frequency sound propagation through internal waves at short range with synoptic oceanographic observations
Names Rouseff, Daniel (creator)
Tang, Dajun (creator)
Williams, Kevin L. (creator)
Wang, Zhongkang (creator)
Moum, James N. (creator)
Date Issued 2008-09 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by the Acoustical Society of America
Abstract Preliminary results are presented from an analysis of mid-frequency
acoustic transmission data collected at range 550 m during the
Shallow Water 2006 Experiment. The acoustic data were collected on a vertical
array immediately before, during, and after the passage of a nonlinear
internal wave on 18 August, 2006. Using oceanographic data collected at a
nearby location, a plane-wave model for the nonlinear internal wave’s position
as a function of time is developed. Experimental results show a new
acoustic path is generated as the internal wave passes above the acoustic
source.
Genre Article
Identifier Rouseff, D., Tang, D., Williams, K., Wang, Z., & Moum, M. N. (2008, September). Mid-frequency sound propagation through internal waves at short range with synoptic oceanographic observations. Journal of Acoustical Society America, 124(3), EL73-EL77.

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