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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17207622 2023-05-15T15:36:21+02:00 Second ambiguous localization. William S. D. Wilcock (3749737) Rose S. Hilmo (4537330) 2021-12-15T18:23:25Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260273.g010 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Second_ambiguous_localization_/17207622 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260273.g010 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified studying marine mammals passive acoustic monitoring ocean bottom seismometers many spurious solutions increasing sampling rates future experiments might div >< p balaenoptera musculus </ widely spaced network false positives must obtain tracks using least 20 locations earliest arrival time different b calls true positives large network b call vocalize extensively smooth paths seismic frequencies requiring groups pacific northwest obtained iteratively minimize changes localize calls including constraints important tool follow within first harmonic feasible time distance window detecting harmonics describe methods calls identified approaches lead 15 hz Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260273.g010 2021-12-19T19:26:39Z A localization plotted using the same conventions as Fig 5 obtained using Eq ( 3 ) with a master detection on station J52A at 04:25:22 UT on December 15, 2011, that fits 8 detection times. This solution incorporates the same detections for station J52A and J44A as Fig 9 , but otherwise fits a different set of detections. Still Image Balaenoptera musculus Unknown Pacific
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topic Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified
studying marine mammals
passive acoustic monitoring
ocean bottom seismometers
many spurious solutions
increasing sampling rates
future experiments might
div >< p
balaenoptera musculus </
widely spaced network
false positives must
obtain tracks using
least 20 locations
earliest arrival time
different b calls
true positives
large network
b call
vocalize extensively
smooth paths
seismic frequencies
requiring groups
pacific northwest
obtained iteratively
minimize changes
localize calls
including constraints
important tool
follow within
first harmonic
feasible time
distance window
detecting harmonics
describe methods
calls identified
approaches lead
15 hz
spellingShingle Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified
studying marine mammals
passive acoustic monitoring
ocean bottom seismometers
many spurious solutions
increasing sampling rates
future experiments might
div >< p
balaenoptera musculus </
widely spaced network
false positives must
obtain tracks using
least 20 locations
earliest arrival time
different b calls
true positives
large network
b call
vocalize extensively
smooth paths
seismic frequencies
requiring groups
pacific northwest
obtained iteratively
minimize changes
localize calls
including constraints
important tool
follow within
first harmonic
feasible time
distance window
detecting harmonics
describe methods
calls identified
approaches lead
15 hz
William S. D. Wilcock (3749737)
Rose S. Hilmo (4537330)
Second ambiguous localization.
topic_facet Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified
studying marine mammals
passive acoustic monitoring
ocean bottom seismometers
many spurious solutions
increasing sampling rates
future experiments might
div >< p
balaenoptera musculus </
widely spaced network
false positives must
obtain tracks using
least 20 locations
earliest arrival time
different b calls
true positives
large network
b call
vocalize extensively
smooth paths
seismic frequencies
requiring groups
pacific northwest
obtained iteratively
minimize changes
localize calls
including constraints
important tool
follow within
first harmonic
feasible time
distance window
detecting harmonics
describe methods
calls identified
approaches lead
15 hz
description A localization plotted using the same conventions as Fig 5 obtained using Eq ( 3 ) with a master detection on station J52A at 04:25:22 UT on December 15, 2011, that fits 8 detection times. This solution incorporates the same detections for station J52A and J44A as Fig 9 , but otherwise fits a different set of detections.
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author William S. D. Wilcock (3749737)
Rose S. Hilmo (4537330)
author_facet William S. D. Wilcock (3749737)
Rose S. Hilmo (4537330)
author_sort William S. D. Wilcock (3749737)
title Second ambiguous localization.
title_short Second ambiguous localization.
title_full Second ambiguous localization.
title_fullStr Second ambiguous localization.
title_full_unstemmed Second ambiguous localization.
title_sort second ambiguous localization.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260273.g010
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doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260273.g010
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