1975
DOI: 10.1121/1.2002049
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Deconvolution of low-frequency ocean-sediment acoustic signals. II. Experimental measurements

Abstract: Bubble pulses generated by wide band explosive sources complicate the interpretation of the arrivals from the ocean bottom. However, these arrivals can be deconvolved to remove bubble pulse contamination and yield the impulse response of the ocean sediment. The deconvolution process is degraded by noise; but methods to reduce the noise sensitivity of the process have been developed as described in the previous paper. These methods were applied to ocean-sediment interacted acoustic signals acquired in a deep-wa… Show more

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