Milne et al., 1962 - Google Patents
Spectrum levels and distribution functions of ambient noise under Arctic Sea iceMilne et al., 1962
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- Milne A
- Ganton J
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Tensile cracks at the surface of shore‐fast polar‐pack ice appeared to be major sources for underwater, ambient noise measurements made in April 1961 in the Canadian Archipelago. Maximum cracking activity began with radiation cooling, and took place mainly within the …
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