UNDERWATER SOUND IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN

The three major areas investigated were propagation loss, surface reverberation, and ambient noise. Propagation loss measurements were made between several of the drift stations occupied during that period. Aircraft were also employed to drop charges along various tracks covering most of the Canadia...

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Main Author: Mellen, R. H.
Other Authors: AVCO MARINE ELECTRONICS OFFICE NEW LONDON CT
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1966
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Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0484962
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Summary:The three major areas investigated were propagation loss, surface reverberation, and ambient noise. Propagation loss measurements were made between several of the drift stations occupied during that period. Aircraft were also employed to drop charges along various tracks covering most of the Canadian Basin. Reverberation and ambient noise measurements were made at the drift stations independently. Pub in the U.S. Navy Jnl of Underwater Acoustics v16 n2 pp247-259 Apr 1966.