Abstract
An ocean acoustic tomography observation was carried out at JAMSTEC (Japan Marine Science and Technology Center) in the Kuroshio Extension region, east of Japan, from July to September 1997. In this observation, five transceivers (consisting of a sound source and hydrophone array) were used and arranged 28°−36° N, 143°−154° E area. The longest distance between transceivers was about a 1000-km range and moored about a 1100-m depth. These transceivers were communicated to eight times (in August) or four times (in July and September) a day of each other and a time series of 1000-km square propagation data in this observation area were recorded and analyzed.
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