Analysis of Delta-Frame Tomography Data from the Scripps Pier Bubble Experiment
Abstract
Our long term goal is to better understand the effect of nearshore bubble clouds on acoustics. Properties of interest include the temporal and spatial scales of the clouds, as well as the size distribution and density of the bubbles. Related properties are sound speed and attenuation, and their effect on acoustical propagation and scattering. The objective of the present effort is to analyze data taken during the 1997 Scripps Pier Shallow Water Bubbles Experiment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA544824
Entities
People
- Daniel Rouseff
- Frank S. Henyey
Organizations
- University of Washington