Abstract
A shallow water ocean acoustics experiment is described from which it is possible to determine in principle the scattering data necessary to recover the sound speed in the ocean bottom. This data is a ‘‘reflection coefficient.’’ The essential assumptions are that the speed in the ocean is known but unknown in the bottom and that the measurements are made in the ocean layer.
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