1992
DOI: 10.1121/1.402598
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The effects of sediment porosity on acoustic reflection and transmission at the seafloor

Abstract: (Manu2OThe Biot theory of propagation in a porous medium provides a mathematical framwork for studying acoustic interaction with the seafloor. The theory considers the two-phase porous nature of marine sediments in contrast to the classical models of wave propagation in the seafloor that consider marine sediments as an extended single-phase fluid or solid.A boundary value problem is set up and olved for a line source in a fluid medium above a ooro-vi r'oelastic halfspace. Expressions for the reflected nd trans… Show more

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