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Seafloor sound-speed profile characterization with non-parallel layering by the image source method: Application to CLUTTER'09 campaign data
Samuel Pinson, Charles W. Holland
Applied Research Laboratory (ARL)
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Seafloor
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Image Source Method
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Non-parallel
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Sound Speed Profile
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Application Method
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Sediment Sound Speed
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Profile Characterization
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Two Dimensional
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Three-dimensional (3D)
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Mud Volcano
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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
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Synthetic Data
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Hydrophone
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Reflection Data
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Horizontal Array
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Layered Sediment
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Parallel Layers
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Dipping Layer
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Towing
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Engineering
Image Source
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Sound Speed
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Application Method
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Two Dimensional
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Assuming
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Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
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