A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC

A 90-km sound-transmission test on the continental slope of the Arctic Ocean north of the Canadian Archipelago is described. Spectrum levels of sounds from 1-lb explosive charges vs distance are presented for frequencies in the range 12 cps to 16 kcps. Results confirm the low-pass filtering effect o...

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Main Author: MILINE,A. R.
Other Authors: PACIFIC NAVAL LAB ESQUIMALT (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1963
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spelling ftdtic:AD0453141 2023-05-15T14:33:06+02:00 A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC MILINE,A. R. PACIFIC NAVAL LAB ESQUIMALT (BRITISH COLUMBIA) 1963-06-10 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0453141 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0453141 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0453141 Reprint from Jnl. of the Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 35:9, pp. 1459-1461, Sep 63. (Copiesnot supplied by DDC) DTIC AND NTIS ARCTIC OCEAN SOUND TRANSMISSION EXPLOSIVE CHARGES VERY LOW FREQUENCY HYDROPHONES PENTOLITE ARCTIC REGIONS Text 1963 ftdtic 2016-02-21T21:14:07Z A 90-km sound-transmission test on the continental slope of the Arctic Ocean north of the Canadian Archipelago is described. Spectrum levels of sounds from 1-lb explosive charges vs distance are presented for frequencies in the range 12 cps to 16 kcps. Results confirm the low-pass filtering effect of the ice canopy and assist in the determination of transmission losses. (Author) Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Canadian Archipelago Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic ARCTIC OCEAN
SOUND TRANSMISSION
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
HYDROPHONES
PENTOLITE
ARCTIC REGIONS
spellingShingle ARCTIC OCEAN
SOUND TRANSMISSION
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
HYDROPHONES
PENTOLITE
ARCTIC REGIONS
MILINE,A. R.
A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
topic_facet ARCTIC OCEAN
SOUND TRANSMISSION
EXPLOSIVE CHARGES
VERY LOW FREQUENCY
HYDROPHONES
PENTOLITE
ARCTIC REGIONS
description A 90-km sound-transmission test on the continental slope of the Arctic Ocean north of the Canadian Archipelago is described. Spectrum levels of sounds from 1-lb explosive charges vs distance are presented for frequencies in the range 12 cps to 16 kcps. Results confirm the low-pass filtering effect of the ice canopy and assist in the determination of transmission losses. (Author)
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author MILINE,A. R.
author_facet MILINE,A. R.
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title A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
title_short A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
title_full A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
title_fullStr A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
title_full_unstemmed A 90-KM SOUND-TRANSMISSION TEST IN THE ARCTIC
title_sort 90-km sound-transmission test in the arctic
publishDate 1963
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0453141
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Canadian Archipelago
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Arctic Ocean
Canadian Archipelago
op_source DTIC AND NTIS
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0453141
op_rights Reprint from Jnl. of the Acoustical Society ofAmerica, 35:9, pp. 1459-1461, Sep 63. (Copiesnot supplied by DDC)
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