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Determination of seabed statistical properties and their effects on acoustic wave propagation in shallow water
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
New multiple scatter model of the ocean sediment
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Measurement of seismo‐acoustic ocean‐bottom properties in the high Arctic
American Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
A new high‐frequency ocean bottom backscattering model
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Bistatic bottom scattering observed by seafloor vertical arrays during the July 1993 ARSRP bottom reverberation experiment
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Moderate frequency acoustic penetration of a sandy shallow water sediment
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Predictions of the acoustic scattering response of free‐methane bubbles in muddy sediments
American Institute of Physics | 1996|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Acoustic properties of marine sediments in the North West Shelf of Australia
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Analysis of spatial reverberation statistics in the central Arctic
American Institute of Physics | 1996|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Estimation of bottom scattering characteristics from acoustic reverberation special research program bistatic data
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
High‐frequency bottom backscattering: Volume scattering from gassy mud
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
The use of arrays in differentiating between water–bottom interface scattering and subbottom scattering.
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1991|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
High‐frequency bistatic scattering by sub‐bottom gas bubbles
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Extraction of target characteristics from the response of a ribbed cylindrical shell in a shallow water environment
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Measurements of relative bottom backscattering strength by a digital side scan sonar
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
A model for high‐frequency acoustic backscatter from gas bubbles in sandy sediments at shallow grazing angles
American Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Stochastic inhomogeneous volume model for fine‐scale sediment layering
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Computer model simulations of reverberation from the ARSRP acoustics experiment
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Acoustic characterization of marine sediments: State of the art
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1994|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES -
Sound scattering at a rough water–sediment interface in shallow water
Free accessAmerican Institute of Physics | 1995|Keywords: SEDIMENT−WATER INTERFACES
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