A one-dimensional acoustic resonator technique was used to study leaves of the Mediterranean seagrass species Posidonia oceanica collected from Crete and Sicily. The leaf blades were finely divided, mixed with artificial seawater, and degassed to create a suspension of tissue independent of leaf structure and free bubbles or internal voids. The low-frequency (1 to 8 kHz) bulk modulus of the leaf tissue was inferred from the acoustic measurements and independent density measurements. The measured density of the seagrass tissue was 960 ± 20 kg/m3 which agrees with previously published values. The inferred bulk modulus was 2.1 GPa with 90% confidence limits 1.0-5.0 GPa.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Seagrasses provide a multitude of ecosystem services and serve as important organic carbon stores. H...
A one-dimensional acoustic resonator technique was used to study leaves of the Mediterranean seagras...
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Cymodocea nodosa was commonly distributed between 5 to 20 m, abundantly inbetween depths of 10 and 2...
A single-beam, acoustic, ground-discrimination system (QTC VIEW, Series V) was used to study the dis...
Seagrasses provide a multitude of ecosystem services and serve as important organic carbon stores. H...
A one-dimensional acoustic resonator technique was used to study leaves of the Mediterranean seagras...
The acoustics of seagrass meadows impacts naval and oceanographic sonar applications. To study this ...
Seagrasses are a vital part of the coastal ecosystem; they serve as a habitat for fish, stabilize th...
Seagrass meadows are an important element of coastal ecosystems and they perform numerous environmen...
Temperate macroalgal forests are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Acoustic propaga...
Seagrasses are a vital part of coastal ecosystems. They serve a number of important environmental fu...
The development of methods for the reliable and efficient assessment of the health status of submerg...
The possibility of using acoustic methods to monitor in situ the response of sea grasses to environm...
Posidonia oceanica, the most abundant seagrass species in the Mediterranean, supports a highly bio-d...
A methodology is developed to measure ex situ ultrasonic velocity of submerged aquatic vegetation ti...
The last hundred years have seen the introduction of many sources of artificial noise in the sea env...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are considered to be of high importance to the environmental conservation...
Cymodocea nodosa was commonly distributed between 5 to 20 m, abundantly inbetween depths of 10 and 2...
A single-beam, acoustic, ground-discrimination system (QTC VIEW, Series V) was used to study the dis...
Seagrasses provide a multitude of ecosystem services and serve as important organic carbon stores. H...