2004
DOI: 10.1109/joe.2005.843159
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Overview of Results from the Asian Seas International Acoustics Experiment in the East China Sea

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“…This paper serves as an overview and introduction to the South China Sea (SCS) component of the experiment, conducted by a team of scientists from the U.S., Taiwan, and Singapore. For a similar overview of the East China Sea results, the reader is referred to Dahl et al [1].…”
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“…This paper serves as an overview and introduction to the South China Sea (SCS) component of the experiment, conducted by a team of scientists from the U.S., Taiwan, and Singapore. For a similar overview of the East China Sea results, the reader is referred to Dahl et al [1].…”
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“…The entire experiment is summarized in several other papers [1], and elements of it are described here as necessary. Leading up to the 2001 experiment was a pilot study, conducted from the R/V REVELLE during 8 April to 2 May 2000.…”
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“…1) To summarize the physical oceanographic conditions at the ASIAEX ECS site as they pertained to the wide variety of acoustical studies conducted there during 2001 [1], [2], [4]. This includes principally the internal waves, tides, and Kuroshio variability.…”
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“…The ASIAEX was a multinational scientific project conducted in both the East China Sea (ECS) and the South China Sea. 35 The ECS part of the ASIAEX, which is the part on which we will focus here, was conducted from May 27 to June 9, 2001. [38][39][40] One of the main goals of the ASIAEX ECS component was to contribute to a more fundamental understanding of ocean acoustic propagation and scattering (reverberation) in shallow water.…”
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