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Acoustic Sensing Techniques for the Shallow Water Environment: Inversion Methods and Experiments 2006 ed. [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 332 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 688 g, XIII, 332 p. With CD-ROM., 1 Item
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402043724
  • ISBN-13: 9781402043727
Thisvolume contains thecollection of papers from the second workshop on Expe- mental Acoustic Inversion Techniques for Exploration of theShallow Water Environment. Theworkshopthemefollowedtheoriginalconceptofthe rstworkshop, heldinCarvoeiro, Portugal, in 1999, i.e., to focus on experiments and experimental techniques for acoustic sensing in the shallow ocean. More than forty leading international scientists were invited to meet in the picturesque town of St. Angelo on the island of Ischia, in June 2004, to discuss progress in the application of new experimental techniques for exploration and assessment of shallowwater environments. Acoustic techniques provide the most effective means for remote sensing of ocean and sea oor processes, and for probing the structure beneath the sea oor. No other energy propagates as ef ciently in the ocean: radio waves and visible light are severely limited in range because the ocean is a highly conductive medium. However, sound from bre- ing waves and coastal shipping can be heard throughout the ocean, and marine mammals communicate acoustically over basin scale distances.
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
On the assessment of geoacoustic parameters in shallow water environments
1(16)
Jean-Claude Le Gac
Yann Stephan
Thierry Garlan
Nicholas Weber
Bayesian inversion of seabed reflection data
17(12)
Stan E. Dosso
Charles W. Holland
Backpropagation techniques in ocean acoustic inversion: time reversal, retrogation and adjoint modelling-A review
29(18)
Matthias Meyer
Jean - Pierre Hermand
Acoustic inversion at low kHz frequencies using an active, vertical line array
47(10)
Paul C. Hines
Matt Coffin
Dispersion of broadband acoustic normal modes in the context of long range sediment tomography
57(16)
Gopu Potty
James Miller
Characterization of local seabed properties using synthesized horizontal array data
73(14)
Peter L. Nielsen
Mark Fallat
Christopher Harrison
Characterization of a range-dependent environment from towed array data
87(12)
Mark Fallat
Peter Nielsen
Stan E. Dosso
Martin Siderius
Accounting for bias in horizontal wavenumber estimates due to source motion
99(10)
Kyle M. Becker
Acoustic clutter from buried submarine mud volcanoes
109(16)
Charles W. Holland
Anthony L. Gerig
Piero Boni
Nonlinear acoustical methods in the detection of gassy sediments
125(12)
Jaroslaw Tegowski
Zygmunt Klusek
Jaromir Jakacki
Acoustic scattering from submerged and buried objects
137(18)
Ilkka Karasalo
Patrik Skogqvist
High-frequency bistatic scattering experiments using proud and buried targets
155(16)
Philippe Blondel
Peter F. Dobbins
Nic Jayasundere
Mario Cosci
A sediment probe for the rapid assessment of seabed characteristics
171(12)
John Osler
Arnold Furlong
Harold Christian
Continuous acoustic monitoring of physiological and environmental processes in seagrass prairies with focus on photosynthesis
183(14)
Jean-Pierre Hermand
Shallow water tomography in a highly variable scenario
197(16)
Cristiano Soares
Sergio M. Jesus
Emanuel Coelho
Inversions of reflection loss measurements of a smooth water/sand interface
213(20)
Marcia J. Isakson
Tracianne Neilsen
Andrew Worley
Estimation of transmission loss and its uncertainty
233(8)
Peter Gerstoft
Chen-Fen Huang
William Hodgkiss
A forward model for geoacoustic inversion based on ray tracing and plane-wave reflection coefficients
241(16)
Jens M. Hovem
Hefeng Dong
Xiukun Li
Inversion of the propeller harmonics from a light aircraft for the geoacoustic properties of marine sediments
257(8)
Michael J. Buckingham
Eric M. Giddens
Fernardo Simonet
Inversion of shallow water ambient noise data by means of differential evolution as a global search method
265(16)
Dick G. Simons
Camiel van Moll
Chris H. Harrison
Reflection loss and sub-bottom profiling with ambient noise
281(8)
Chris Harrison
Inversion of geoacoustic model parameters using ship radiated noise
289(14)
N. Ross Chapman
Reza M. Dizaji
R. Lynn Kirlin
Matched-field processing of humpback whale song off eastern Australia
303(6)
Aaron Thode
Peter Gerstoft
Melania Guerra
M. Dale Stokes
Michael Noad
Douglas C. Cato
Inversions of horizontal and vertical line array data for the estimation of geoacoustic model parameters
309(12)
Dag Tollefsen
Michael J. Wilmut
Ross Chapman
Issues of environmental variability in inverse problems in ocean
321(8)
David P. Knobles
Mason Gray
Robert A. Koch
Adam Cook
Author Index 329(2)
Subject Index 331