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Studying the sea with sound

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Dosso, S.E.
Dettmer, Jan

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Because electromagnetic radiation is strongly attenuated in seawater while sound propagates efficiently to long (even global) ranges, scientists and engineers have devised many ingenious methods to use acoustics in the ocean in place of light, radio, and

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Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics

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2037-12-31