Ocean Acoustic Remote Sensing

Ocean Acoustic Remote Sensing
Author: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Workshop {on} Ocean Acoustic Remote Sensing
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1980
Genre: Oceanography
ISBN:

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Acoustic Remote Sensing Applications

Acoustic Remote Sensing Applications
Author: Sagar Pal Singal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2005-10-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540707433

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This book, which is divided into three parts, gives a state-of-the-art report on technical developments in instrumentation and on theoretical advancements in acoustic remote sensing. It explains the utilization of acoustic techniques in studies related to the structure of the lower atmosphere and oceans and discusses various atmospheric and oceanic applications. The potential and limitations of acoustic remote sensing are also described. This book will be useful to researchers, graduate students, and teachers interested in the structure of the atmosphere and oceans.

Ocean Acoustic Remote Sensing

Ocean Acoustic Remote Sensing
Author: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1986
Genre:
ISBN:

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Acoustic Sensing Techniques for the Shallow Water Environment

Acoustic Sensing Techniques for the Shallow Water Environment
Author: Andrea Caiti
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2006-09-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402043864

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This volume contains the collection of papers from the second workshop on Experimental Acoustic Inversion Techniques for Exploration of the Shallow Water Environment. Acoustic techniques provide the most effective means for remote sensing of ocean and sea floor processes, and for probing the structure beneath the sea floor. No other energy propagates as efficiently in the ocean: radio waves and visible light are severely limited in range because the ocean is a highly conductive medium. However, sound from breaking waves and coastal shipping can be heard throughout the ocean, and marine mammals communicate acoustically over basin scale distances. The papers in this book indicate a high level of research interest that has generated significant progress in development and application of experimental acoustic inversion techniques. The applications span a broad scope in geosciences, from geophysical, biological and even geochemical research. The list includes: estimation of geotechnical properties of sea bed materials; navigation and mapping of the sea floor; fisheries, aquaculture and sea bed habitat assessment; monitoring of marine mammals; sediment transport; and investigation of natural geohazards in marine sediments. Audience This book is primarily intended for physicists and engineers working in underwater acoustics and oceanic engineering. It will also be of interest to marine biologists, geophysicists and oceanographers as potential users of the methodologies and techniques described in the book contributions.

Oceanic Internal Waves from Ship, Aircraft, and Spacecraft

Oceanic Internal Waves from Ship, Aircraft, and Spacecraft
Author: Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories. Ocean Remote Sensing Laboratory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1978
Genre: Internal waves
ISBN:

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The Ocean Remote Sensing Laboratory (ORSL) has been studying internal waves using remote sensing techniques employing three different types of observational platforms: ships, aircraft, and spacecraft. Internal waves and their manifestations have been observed using the following techniques: Satellite multispectral scanning imagers (principally in the visible and near-infrared); Radar--both coherent imaging radar and standard meteorological radar (all from aircraft); Hand-held visible photography (from spacecraft, aircraft, and ship; Ship-towed thermistors; and STD and XBT casts.