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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / October 2004



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horizontal variation of sound

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Affan Ahmed - 23 Oct 2004 13:47 GMT
Hi-
I am trying to figure out how much the temperature,salinity (and hence sound
speed) of the ocean varies horizontally because of eddies or currents. How
large are these current phenomenas and how often do they occur?

Thank you.
Regards
Affan
Erik Hammerstad - 23 Oct 2004 14:22 GMT
> Hi-
> I am trying to figure out how much the temperature,salinity (and hence sound
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> Regards
> Affan

You could start your search with downloading the book found here
http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/~mattom/regoc/figlist.html
 
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