The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0000470The small-slope approximation (SSA) for rough-interface scattering is most commonly applied to the upper bound ary of either impenetrable media or uniform half-space media, but has been recently developed for layered media in the acoustic and electromagnetic cases. The present work gives an overview of three forms of the SSA for layered media. The first has been previously presented in the acoustics literature. The second is from the electromagnetics literature and in the present work is converted to the fluid-sediment problem. A missing proof is supplied of a key consistency condition demanded of the small-slope ansatz. As is usual, these small-slope...
Small slope approximation (SSA) is a widely accepted approach in sea surface electromagnetic (EM) sc...
Knowledge of the reflectivity of the sediment-covered seabed is of significant importance to marine ...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...
International audienceThe first-order small slope approximation is applied to model the scattering s...
In this paper the small slope approximation is applied to acoustic scattering from a randomly rough ...
© 1976-2012 IEEE. The accurate modeling of underwater acoustical reflection from a wind-roughened oc...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
The authors would like to thank Derek Olson for his help on the rough surface simulationIn the conte...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical study on the electromagnetic wave scattering from lay...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
The accurate modelling of underwater acoustic reflection from a wind-roughened ocean surface is a ch...
Abstract—In this paper, the lowest order small-slope approx-imation (SSA) scattering cross section f...
Acoustic energy incident at a roughened seafloor will result in a component scattered back into the ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1994. This article is posted here by permission of...
75 pages, 45 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper we present new results on the small-slope ap...
Small slope approximation (SSA) is a widely accepted approach in sea surface electromagnetic (EM) sc...
Knowledge of the reflectivity of the sediment-covered seabed is of significant importance to marine ...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...
International audienceThe first-order small slope approximation is applied to model the scattering s...
In this paper the small slope approximation is applied to acoustic scattering from a randomly rough ...
© 1976-2012 IEEE. The accurate modeling of underwater acoustical reflection from a wind-roughened oc...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
The authors would like to thank Derek Olson for his help on the rough surface simulationIn the conte...
International audienceWe propose a theoretical study on the electromagnetic wave scattering from lay...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
The accurate modelling of underwater acoustic reflection from a wind-roughened ocean surface is a ch...
Abstract—In this paper, the lowest order small-slope approx-imation (SSA) scattering cross section f...
Acoustic energy incident at a roughened seafloor will result in a component scattered back into the ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1994. This article is posted here by permission of...
75 pages, 45 figuresInternational audienceIn this paper we present new results on the small-slope ap...
Small slope approximation (SSA) is a widely accepted approach in sea surface electromagnetic (EM) sc...
Knowledge of the reflectivity of the sediment-covered seabed is of significant importance to marine ...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...