CMRE Open Library: Recent submissions
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An unrestricted linear random walk with negative exponentially distributed step lengths
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1966/06)An account is given of the theory of a doubly infinite linear random walk in which step lengths have a negative exponential distribution and the direction of each step is not necessarily equiprobable. The problem of first ... -
An instrument for measuring evaporation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/09)An evaporation rate meter, or evaporimeter, has been devised that shows promise of directly measuring the rate of evaporation near the sea surface. The simplicity of the instrument indicates that it may be of interest to ... -
A compact thermometer for the study of microthermal structure from oceanographic buoys
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/10)A solid-state, thermistor thermometer, of small physical size (13 cm x 14 cm), low cost ($21.00 worth of parts), and long-term stability (of the order of 0.01 C in 60 days) is described. It has been used successfully - in ... -
Sound attenuation between 200 and 10,000 cps measured along single paths
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/09)In the deep Mediterranean basins, the water is perfectly isothermal below 400 m, and the deep refracted ray gives clear signals up to 40 km, with a spreading loss free from any frequency-dependent effect. Exploiting this ... -
A detailed study of sound reflections from a layered ocean bottom
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/05)The effect of layered sediments on sound reflection from the ocean bottom has been investigated theoretically and experimentally. Very detailed, systematic and computer-aided calculations of the reflection coefficient of ... -
Problems of pursuit and evasion
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1966/06)Problems of pursuit and evasion play significant part in naval warfare - particularly in ASW. They are of no less importance in aerial warfare and are now becoming important in space. Their practical importance has given ... -
Continuous recording of active sonar data
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A mechanical model for estimating the motion of low altitude satellites with respect to the Earth's surface
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/08)The principles and design of a mechanical model used for demonstrating or approximately estimating the motion of low altitude satellites with respect to the earth's surface are described. -
Ray tracing on a mini-computer
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)It would appear that most people engaged in solving problems in ray- tracing, use programs written for large computers . These machines commonly have large memory sizes, fast cycle times and large word length 0 This paper ... -
Magnetic, gravity and depth surveys in the Mediterranean and Red Sea
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/04)This report is a copy of a paper published in Nature, Vol. 204, 4965, 1964: 1245-1248 by T.D. Allan of this Centre, H. Charnock of this Centre at the time of the surveys but now of the National Institute of Oceanography, ... -
EM phenomena in the ELF range: natural background noise and instrumentation for its measurement
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/06)The report is the second of a series of three that discusses various EM phenomena in the ELF range. A general outline of the natural background noise in the frequency range between 1 and 50 cps is given and the measurement ... -
EM phenomena in the ELF range: EM fields of submerged dipoles and finite antennas
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/06)The report is the first of a series of three that discusses various EM phenomena in the ELF range. The expressions for the various components of the EM field from submerged dipoles are presented. Although similar expressions ... -
Simple instrumentation for measuring temperature gradients at the sea-air interface, including the results of Winter 1964/65 measurements
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/07)Very little information is available on the temperature differences in the first several centimetres of air above the sea surface and the first few centimetres of water below the sea surface. Data of this kind are important ... -
The SACLANTCEN sphincter corer assembly = Carottier a sphincter du SACLANTCEN: part 1: a wide-diameter corer with waterproof core-catcher: part 2: an electrical engineering system
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1965/03)A long, wide-diameter corer with a waterproof core-catcher is described in Part I. Its design is closer to theoretically ideal proportions than most oceanographic corers, and the cores it provides appear to be unmodified ... -
Short-period vertical displacements of the upper layers in the Strait of Gibraltar: part 1 - text: part 2 - diagrams
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/11)The report is principally based on observations of short-term displacements made by the author in the summers of 1958, 1959, and 1961, using a thermistor chain. Pilot tubes installed on the thermistor chain made simultaneous ... -
New mechanical equipment for handling oceanographic cables
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/04)The four pieces of equipment described in this report have been designed to facilitate the handling of oceanographic cables by replacing the heavy, and often expensive, equipment at present in use, with lighter, less ... -
Bibliography electromagnetic phenomena with special reference to ELF (1-300 cps)
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/10)Contents: Propagation of EM Waves, Surface Waves, Ionosphere; Calculation of DC and EM Fields, Antennas; Analysis, Measuring Methods, Magnetometers, Correlation; Geomagnetic Fluctuations, Solar Activity, Earth Currents; ... -
An analogue recording system for recording pulse series
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/04)An analogue recording system for the visual display of pulse series intermittently received from oceanographic sensors is described. It is composed of a mechanically-modified pen recorder and a newly designed electronic ... -
The ARL shipborne computer system
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A theoretical and experimental study of the kinematics of a coring tube accelerated in water by hydrostatic pressure
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1964/03)The implosion at great marine depths of a system composed of a light tube, which is closed at one end by a light cap and at the other by a heavy piston, is examined theoretically and experimentally. Special attention has ...