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An Acoustic Underwater Glider for the Real-Time Transmission of Observation Data via an Underwater Acoustic Communication Modem. [PDF]
Zou S, Sun Q.
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Discovery of Cenozoic magmatic ridges and tectonics off northern Victoria Land provides new insights into the geodynamics of the Antarctic margin. [PDF]
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Modeling and simulation of optical wireless communication channels in IoUT considering water types turbulence and transmitter selection. [PDF]
Zayed MM, Shokair M.
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Marine Geology, 2006
Submarine channels have long been considered analogous to meandering fluvial channels due to their similar planform geometry, and this has given rise to strong analogies in terms of the fluid dynamics of these channel types. However, there is a paucity of direct measurements detailing the structure of velocity or sediment concentration, and nothing is ...
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Submarine channels have long been considered analogous to meandering fluvial channels due to their similar planform geometry, and this has given rise to strong analogies in terms of the fluid dynamics of these channel types. However, there is a paucity of direct measurements detailing the structure of velocity or sediment concentration, and nothing is ...
Keevil, G. +3 more
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Two-channel submarine carrier telegraph system
Electrical Engineering, 1950ANEW 2-channel carrier telegraph system for short submarine telegraph cables has been developed for the Western Union Key West-Havana cables, about 100 nautical miles in length and with attenuations up to 80 decibels at 1,000 cycles per second. It utilizes standard land-line frequency-modulation channel terminal equipment and provides 50-cycle ...
E. L. Newell, G. H. Cramer
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Submarine channel response to intrabasinal tectonics: The influence of lateral tilt
AAPG Bulletin, 2010Lateral tilting is a common deformation style in extensional basins; its influence on subaerial channels is, to a degree, understood and may be significant, controlling the style of channel development and the resultant sand-body architecture. Growth faulting and lateral tilting in turbidite channel systems have been demonstrated from three-dimensional
Kane, Ian A. +3 more
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Submarine lava tubes and channels
Bulletin of Volcanology, 1986High-resolution, side-looking sonar surveys of the East Pacific rise and seamounts in the eastern Pacific have revealed the common presence of lava tubes and channels in seafloor volcanic terrains. Tube and channel systems commonly issue from small volcanic cones or domes, are continuous for distances of 1–3 km, and are considered to be important in ...
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