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Scattering And Absorption of Light in Planetary Regoliths
Published on: July 1, 2019
Modeling interface roughness scattering in a layered seabed for normal-incident chirp sonar signals
1Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, 1013 NE 40th Street, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA. djtang@apl.washington.edu
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|April 17, 2012
Abstract:
Downward looking sonar, such as the chirp sonar, is widely used as a sediment survey tool in shallow water environments. Inversion of geo-acoustic parameters from such sonar data precedes the availability of forward models. An exact numerical model is developed to initiate the simulation of the acoustic field produced by such a sonar in the presence of multiple rough interfaces. The sediment layers are assumed to be fluid layers with non-intercepting rough interfaces.

