International audienceOne intriguing property that is exploited by ocean acoustic tomography (OAT) is that acoustic signals travel in a multipath. As the first step of OAT, each ray path should be identified with a particular travel time. However, the set of multipath rays generated by an emitted signal is correlated or coherent, as they are produced by reflection and or by refraction in propagation. In this paper, a high-resolution method called smoothing-Multiple Signal Classification Active Large Band (MUSICAL) is presented in the context of shallow-water OAT for separating coherent or fully correlated raypaths in the direction of arrival (DOA)-temporal domain. The method is a combination of the MUSICAL and spatial-frequency smoothing pr...