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The effects of environmental variability and spatial sampling on the three-dimensional inversion problem

The overall goal of this work is to quantify the effects of environmental variability and spatial sampling on the accuracy and uncertainty of estimates of the three-dimensional ocean sound-speed field. In this work, ocean sound speed estimates are obtained with acoustic data measured by a sparse aut...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014-06, Vol.135 (6), p.3295-3304
Main Authors: Bender, Christopher M, Ballard, Megan S, Wilson, Preston S
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