2000
DOI: 10.1088/0266-5611/16/6/305
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Acoustic sensing of temperature changes in a strongly range-dependent ocean

Abstract: The inverse problem of inferring information about the intervening ocean can be solved by a comparison of the computed arrival times and measured patterns of arrivals. This approach is very effective if in the process of sound signal propagation the modal energy exchange is negligible, the mode propagation can be considered as adiabatic and each mode has a clear amplitude and phase. In the range-dependent ocean, drastic 'repopulation' of the modes takes place due to intense energy exchange. The energy distribu… Show more

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