Reconstruction of Flow and Refractive Ocean Parameters by Tomography Methods

  • Sergey V. Baykov
  • Valentin A. Burov
  • Sergei N. Sergeev
Part of the Acoustical Imaging book series (ACIM, volume 23)

Abstract

This paper dwells upon the development of the practical scheme of the experiment and the algorithm of data processing in the tomography investigation of big regions of the inhomogeneous stratified and moving ocean. In such studies different experimental schemes and sound field descriptions are available.

Keywords

Sound Speed Acoustical Image Probe Wave Vertical Array Sound Speed Profile 
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© Springer Science+Business Media New York 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • Sergey V. Baykov
    • 1
  • Valentin A. Burov
    • 1
  • Sergei N. Sergeev
    • 1
  1. 1.Physics Faculty, Acoustics Department Moscow State UniversityMoscowRussia

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