Review paper
Two decades of progress in physics-based echo statistics
Volume: 146, Issue: 4_Supplement, Pages: 2900 - 2900
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The echo from an aggregation of marine organisms naturally fluctuates from ping to ping as the echosounder is moved over that aggregation due to various interference phenomena and statistical processes. There is important information in the characteristics of the fluctuations, such as numerical density of the scatterers, which can be lost through averaging when calculating volume scattering strength. Physics-based echo statistics involves...
Paper Details
Title
Two decades of progress in physics-based echo statistics
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
146
Issue
4_Supplement
Pages
2900 - 2900
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