It is:shown that depth variations over weeks and months of the main thennocline may be resolved effectively by means of an inverted echo sounder that measures precisely the time for an acoustic signal to travel from the sea bottom to the surface and back. Calculations with hydrographic data show that depth changes as small as 10 meters may be resolved. Pre-liminary experiments off Bermuda show that apart from a variation due to the surface and internal semidiurnal tides, the travel time is stable for more than a week, which is consistent with the observation that the thermocline depth does not change substantially on this short a time scale
There is often an approximately linear relationship between various water-column integrals, in parti...
An underwater acoustics experiment conducted in shallow water (70 feet ) off the New Zealand east co...
The long-term objective of this work is to develop methods for rapid assessment of seabed variabilit...
From August 1989 until August 1990, a simple acoustic telemetry system was used for obtaining real-t...
A new method of calibrating Inverted Echo Sounder (IES) travel time measurements to main thermocline...
The ocean surface mixed layer is a nearly universal feature of the world oceans. Variations in the ...
One of the difficulties confronting hydrographic surveyors in the past lias been that of calibrating...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444Inverse echo sounding is a new method that, in this invest...
The Inverted Echo Sounder (IES) is an ocean-bottom moored instrument which accurately measures the t...
The procedures used in the Synoptic Ocean Prediction experiment for calibration of inverted echo sou...
An inverted echo sounder (IES) and deep pressure sensor were deployed within 70 km of a shallow pres...
Badiey, MohsenAcoustical oceanography is one way to study the ocean, its internal layers, boundaries...
The sensitivity of sound speed to temperature makes it possible to use an echo sounder as a thermome...
The performance of pressure sensor-equipped inverted echo sounders for monitoring nonlinear internal...
In the past ten years or so there has been a gradual increase in the demand for, and use of, precisi...
There is often an approximately linear relationship between various water-column integrals, in parti...
An underwater acoustics experiment conducted in shallow water (70 feet ) off the New Zealand east co...
The long-term objective of this work is to develop methods for rapid assessment of seabed variabilit...
From August 1989 until August 1990, a simple acoustic telemetry system was used for obtaining real-t...
A new method of calibrating Inverted Echo Sounder (IES) travel time measurements to main thermocline...
The ocean surface mixed layer is a nearly universal feature of the world oceans. Variations in the ...
One of the difficulties confronting hydrographic surveyors in the past lias been that of calibrating...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444Inverse echo sounding is a new method that, in this invest...
The Inverted Echo Sounder (IES) is an ocean-bottom moored instrument which accurately measures the t...
The procedures used in the Synoptic Ocean Prediction experiment for calibration of inverted echo sou...
An inverted echo sounder (IES) and deep pressure sensor were deployed within 70 km of a shallow pres...
Badiey, MohsenAcoustical oceanography is one way to study the ocean, its internal layers, boundaries...
The sensitivity of sound speed to temperature makes it possible to use an echo sounder as a thermome...
The performance of pressure sensor-equipped inverted echo sounders for monitoring nonlinear internal...
In the past ten years or so there has been a gradual increase in the demand for, and use of, precisi...
There is often an approximately linear relationship between various water-column integrals, in parti...
An underwater acoustics experiment conducted in shallow water (70 feet ) off the New Zealand east co...
The long-term objective of this work is to develop methods for rapid assessment of seabed variabilit...