Browsing Technical Reports by Subject "Sound velocity in sea water"
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A note on convergent zones
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1962/02)An exact solution for ray paths near a sound channel with parabolic velocity profile is given for rays crossing the sound channel axis at small angles. The convergent zone for such rays for a source on axis is compared ... -
Celtic Duet - a joint SACLANTCEN/NRL shallow-water sea trial in Celtic Sea during July 1992: data summary
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/10)In July 1992 a joint shallow-water sea trial was conducted in the -
Deduction fo synthetic temperature profiles from SST observations in the Iceland-Faeroe frontal region
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/01)Subsurface temperature and sound speed profiles are generated from satellite SST observations and -
Direct observation of the angle of intromission in marine sediment
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2001/06)High porosity marine sediments like silty clays have the curious property that the speed of sound through its bulk medium is lower than that of the interstitial pore fluid. When a high porosity sediment is at the water ... -
High resolution geoacoustic inversion in shallow water: a joint time and frequency domain technique
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/12)High resolution geoacoustic data are quired for accurate predictions of -
Hydrographic measurements in the southern Iceland and Norwegian Seas during June and August, 1989
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/12)This memorandum documents an extensive collection of CTD data made during two cruises in the region between Greenland and Norway -
Impact of uncertain environmental knowledge on the shallow-water transfer function
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1992/12)It is assumed that the acoustic channel can be modeled as a linear time-invariant space-variant filter. In this case, from linear systems theory, it is known that the filter output, that is the predicted source signal ... -
Instrumentation for crosshole geoacoustic measurements in unconsolidated sediments
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1994/06)Research tools are described that enable direct measurements of sediment properties as a function of depth in unconsolidat,ed sediments. The first tool is a hole making device that sits on the sea floor and utilizes pneumatic ... -
Nowcasting and forecasting of sound velocity structure by ocean modelling
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1999/04)The Harvard Ocean Prediction System (HOPS) is applied to an observed oceanographic data set in -
Oceanographic conditions in the Antalya Basin in water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/07)From an oceanographic survey of the Antalya Basin in February 1997 the following horizontal circulation pattern was found: The Asia Minor Current (AMC) was detached from the Turkish coast flowing to the southwest between ... -
On the predictability of subsurface sound speed from satellite-measured sea-surface temperature in the Mediterranean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/01)The report investigates the extent to which subsurface sound speed may be determined from satellitemeasured -
Parameter estimation using multi-frequency range-dependent acoustic data in shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/11)The estimation of all forward model parameters - geometric, geoacoustic, -
Passive ranging with the SNAP model: a performance study
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/07)A passive ranging technique which uses SNAP, the SACLANT Centre's normal-mode model, is studied. An examination is made of the sensitivity of the technique to errors in the assumed sound -
Principles and methods of core analysis at the SACLANT ASW Research Centre
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1967/08)The methods and accuracy of measuring core parameters at the SACLANTCEN are described. Those for measuring sound velocity and electrical resistivity are explained in detail. -
The application of coupled-mode theory to propagation in shallow water with randomly varying sound speed
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/06)Sound propagation in the Baltic Sea cannot be described correctly by range independent propagation -
Time series variability in fluctuating ocean waveguides
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1999/07)The variability of signals propagating through an uncertain sound speed structure is addressed. Signals are assumed to travel in a narrow band adiabatically in modes and to experience fluctuations in sound speed which are ... -
Upper layer environmental parameters from CTD data - GIN '86 cruise
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1989/12)The data from the SACLANTCEN June 1986 Cruise is analysed -
Water masses, sound velocity structure and circulation between the eastern Algerian Basin and the Strait of Sicily in October 1996
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2002/01)The investigation is based on data collected between the eastern Algerian Basin and the Strait of Sicily and in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. The major pathways of water masses are identified by the