1975
DOI: 10.1121/1.2002046
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Low-frequency negative bottom loss: An effect of the ocean-bottom acting as a focusing mechanism

Abstract: Ocean bottom reflectivity is generally described by a single function, the reflection coefficient (R), defined as a ratio of reflected-to-incident intensities; −10 log(R) is bottom-reflection loss. Measuring bottom-reflection loss within the constraints of the definition is virtually impossible. In practice it is estimated by (1) measuring propagation loss of acoustic pulses transmitted via the path which interacted once with only the bottom, (2) calculating the water-region propagation loss only for an ideali… Show more

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