Abstract

In a previous paper [L. E. Mellberg et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Suppl. 1 78, S71 (1985)] the directional dependence of acoustic modes across the East Greenland Frontal Zone was examined. However, for a given source and receiver depth, transmission loss can be due to a combination of these directionally dependent acoustic modes. By changing the depths of the source and receiver, the directional dependence of the transmission loss may be changed, in some cases to the extent of causing a reversal in the dependency. Results are given for a series of source and receiver depths located at various ranges relative to the frontal zone. [Work supported by NUSC and ONR.]

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