Abstract

The diurnal variation of volume reverberation at frequencies from 3 to 30 kHz in the upper 600 m of the California current is analyzed. The variation is attributed to the vertical movements of resonant and nonresonant scatterers. A distribution model is developed which characterizes the sizes and population concentrations of six groups of scatterers.

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