Seabed secrets
Seabed secrets
Invented to detect icebergs and adapted to hunt submarines,
eventually underwater listening devices would be transformed
into today’s sophisticated sonar systems. Yet even the best
of these systems can only cut a 2D slice through the cake-like
layers beneath the sea floor – until now.
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Ravilious, Kate
298f7964-9a01-405d-9a2d-5b3977c640de
2005
Ravilious, Kate
298f7964-9a01-405d-9a2d-5b3977c640de
Ravilious, Kate
(2005)
Seabed secrets.
EPSRC Newsline, 34, .
Abstract
Invented to detect icebergs and adapted to hunt submarines,
eventually underwater listening devices would be transformed
into today’s sophisticated sonar systems. Yet even the best
of these systems can only cut a 2D slice through the cake-like
layers beneath the sea floor – until now.
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Published date: 2005
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Article about T.G. Leighton's work.
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/51060
ISSN: 1357-0714
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