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The effects of source motion and bottom bathymetry on temporal coherence in shallow water propagation

Previous studies on coherence have been focused on the effects of water column fluctuations on temporal coherence with a stationary source/receiver setup. However, with focus being turned to moving source setups there has been documented a significant drop in temporal coherence. With a moving platfo...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2013-11, Vol.134 (5_Supplement), p.4116-4116
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