Sound Scattering from Microbubble Distributions Near the Sea Surface
Backscatter from the sea surface is thought to be governed by the roughness of the surface and subsurface bubble distributions. At low frequencies, due to the paucity of large bubbles, scattering results primarily from coherent and/or collective scatter from bubbles entrained by the subsurface vorti...
Main Authors: | Carey, WM, Roy, RA |
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Other Authors: | Ellis, DD |
Format: | Book section |
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
1993
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