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Long Vertical Arrays in Acoustical Sounding of the Ocean

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Full Field Inversion Methods in Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics

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The use of mode-resolving long vertical arrays has potential for solving inverse problems in ocean acoustics. In particular, new possibilities are offered by coherent processing of signals received by a system of such arrays. Theoretical aspects of applications of vertical arrays are discussed. A new scheme of acoustical tomography of the ocean, based on measuring horizontal refraction of modes by two acoustic interferometers, is presented.

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Voronovich, A. (1995). Long Vertical Arrays in Acoustical Sounding of the Ocean. In: Diachok, O., Caiti, A., Gerstoft, P., Schmidt, H. (eds) Full Field Inversion Methods in Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics. Modern Approaches in Geophysics, vol 12. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8476-0_39

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