REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE

Reverberations from detonators exploded under Arctic ice were recorded in the octave bands 1.28-2.56 and 5.12-10.24 kc/sec. The measurements were made from a polar floe during 4-6 September 1963 in Prince Regent Inlet near 73 degrees N and 91 degrees W. The resultant scattering strengths were simila...

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Main Author: Brown, J. R.
Other Authors: PACIFIC NAVAL LAB ESQUIMALT (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1963
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spelling ftdtic:AD0450470 2023-05-15T14:35:52+02:00 REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE Brown, J. R. PACIFIC NAVAL LAB ESQUIMALT (BRITISH COLUMBIA) 1963-12-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0450470 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0450470 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0450470 Reprint from Jnl. of The Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 36:3, pp. 601-603, Mar 64. (Copiesnot supplied by DDC) DTIC AND NTIS (*ICE DETONATION WAVES) (*DETONATION WAVES MEASUREMENT) WAVE PROPAGATION HYDROPHONES CANADA ARCTIC REGIONS ACOUSTICS SCATTERING Text 1963 ftdtic 2016-02-18T17:08:00Z Reverberations from detonators exploded under Arctic ice were recorded in the octave bands 1.28-2.56 and 5.12-10.24 kc/sec. The measurements were made from a polar floe during 4-6 September 1963 in Prince Regent Inlet near 73 degrees N and 91 degrees W. The resultant scattering strengths were similar to those obtained by Chapman and Harris from recordings of reverberations made in the open sea in 30-knot winds. (Author) Text Arctic Prince Regent Inlet Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada Prince Regent Inlet ENVELOPE(-90.431,-90.431,72.993,72.993)
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DETONATION WAVES)
(*DETONATION WAVES
MEASUREMENT)
WAVE PROPAGATION
HYDROPHONES
CANADA
ARCTIC REGIONS
ACOUSTICS
SCATTERING
spellingShingle (*ICE
DETONATION WAVES)
(*DETONATION WAVES
MEASUREMENT)
WAVE PROPAGATION
HYDROPHONES
CANADA
ARCTIC REGIONS
ACOUSTICS
SCATTERING
Brown, J. R.
REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
topic_facet (*ICE
DETONATION WAVES)
(*DETONATION WAVES
MEASUREMENT)
WAVE PROPAGATION
HYDROPHONES
CANADA
ARCTIC REGIONS
ACOUSTICS
SCATTERING
description Reverberations from detonators exploded under Arctic ice were recorded in the octave bands 1.28-2.56 and 5.12-10.24 kc/sec. The measurements were made from a polar floe during 4-6 September 1963 in Prince Regent Inlet near 73 degrees N and 91 degrees W. The resultant scattering strengths were similar to those obtained by Chapman and Harris from recordings of reverberations made in the open sea in 30-knot winds. (Author)
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title REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
title_short REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
title_full REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
title_fullStr REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
title_full_unstemmed REVERBERATION UNDER ARCTIC ICE
title_sort reverberation under arctic ice
publishDate 1963
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Prince Regent Inlet
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op_source DTIC AND NTIS
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0450470
op_rights Reprint from Jnl. of The Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 36:3, pp. 601-603, Mar 64. (Copiesnot supplied by DDC)
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