Imaging coral II: Using ultrasound to image coral skeleton
We report on imaging of coral skeletal densities using pulse-echo ultrasound. Focused ultrasound transducers with frequencies ranging from 1 to 5 MHz were used to image coral skeletal samples. Each transducer was scanned over the surface of a coral and the reflected signal from the coral was recorde...
Main Authors: | Cleveland, R, Cohen, A, Roy, R, Singh, H, Szabo, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2004
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