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Three-dimensional scattering from the ocean surface using finite elements
Scattering from the ocean surface is a major parameter in propagation, reverberation, and coherence length models for shallow water waveguides. However, there are few models that quantify the effects of out-of-plane scattering at the ocean surface. In this work, a finite element model is used to qua...
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