Abstract
The standards for sound propagation in marine fog have been in service for many years. For example, computations of propagation loss are based on the work of Wiener [F. M. Wiener, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 33, 1200–1205 (1961)]. Similarly, standards for reception and projection of acoustic signals in marine fog are based on work by Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. in 1960. A review is made of results that has been published since that time to see if any possible improvements have been suggested.
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