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Phase of the seabed frequency-domain reflection coefficient: Measurements and modelinga)
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon 97207, USAcharles.holland@pdx.edu.
Abstract:
The phase of the seabed frequency-domain reflection coefficient potentially contains valuable information on the geoacoustic properties in a layered/refracting seabed. However, heretofore, the phase has not been exploited. Measurements of phase are presented in an area of thick mud at the New England Mud Patch. In addition, a model is presented along with the modeling results. While this is only a first step towards understanding the potential value of exploiting the phase, it seems clear that in some instances, the phase not only contains valuable geoacoustic information, but carries a higher information content than the magnitude.
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