Shallow‐water receptions from the transarctic acoustic propagation experiment

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Siobhan Ozard
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T. F. GAO

To assess the adiabaticity of sound propagation in the ocean is very important for acoustic field calculating (forward problem) and tomographic retrieving(inverse problem). Most of the criterion in the literature is too restrictive, specially for the nongradual ocean structures. A new criterion of adiabaticity is suggested in this paper. It works for nongradual ocean structures such as front and internal solitary waves in shallow-water.


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