The Changjiang (Yangtze) River, the fifth largest river in the world in terms of water discharge, empties into the northwest corner of the East China Sea (ECS), one of the largest fisheries in the world. Annual water discharge reaches 924.8 109 m3
Oceanography Toolbox Calculate oceanographic parameters like Salinity, pot. Temperature, Density, SoundSpeed etc. Additional toolboxes are: - a Library of MATLAB Computational Routines for the Properties of Seawater Source: http://www.cmar.csiro.au/
The Water Quality Analysis Simulation Pro-gram—(WASP6), an enhancement of the original WASP (Di Toro et al., 1983; Connolly and Winfield, 1984; Ambrose, R.B. et al., 1988). This model helps users interpret and predict water quality responses to natu
Satellite altimetry was developed in the 1960s soon after the flight of artificial satellites became a reality. From the vantage point in space, a radar altimeter is able to measure the shape of the sea surface globally and frequently. Such measurem
Preparation and Research of EOR used Microgel with High Resistance to Temperature and Salinity,栗方星,孙瑞敏,Polyacrylamide (PAM) microgel with low degree of cross-linking was synthesized in this study. Properties such as its water solution viscosity and
Salinity problems in coastal aquifers in areas of port-Sudan, Northeastern Sudan,Thomas Oromo Henry Atari,John Leju Celestino,Chemical analysis of groundwater in two separate areas of the coastal city of Port-Sudan, Red Sea State of Sudan, was carrie
在水中吸收声波
水中声波的吸收
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# Author : Jay Patel, Dalhousie University
# Absorption of sound waves in Water
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An approach of lidar measurements of ocean temperature through measuring the spectral linewidth of the backscattered Brillouin lines is presented. An empirical equation for the temperature as a function of Brillouin linewidth and salinity is derived.
Average transmittance of multi-Gaussian (flat-topped and annular) optical beams in an anisotropic turbulent ocean is examined analytically based on the extended Huygens–Fresnel principle. Transmittance variations depending on the link length, anisotr