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Inversion of range-dependent geoacoustic properties in South China Sea ASIAEx01 experimental site

Matched-field inversion of range-dependent geoacoustic properties is studied using broadband (50–200 Hz, 240–260 Hz, and 550–600 Hz) acoustic data collected in the South China Sea during the ASIAEx01 experiment. Range-dependent sediment sound-speed and attenuation profiles are inverted using a globa...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2003-04, Vol.113 (4_Supplement), p.2218-2218
Main Authors: Turgut, Altan, Pasewark, Bruce, Orr, Marshall, Lynch, James, Chiu, Ching Sang
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