Abstract

The Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) sound sources are located 8 miles north of Kauai, Hawaii and 50 miles west of Half Moon Bay, California. The sources are connected to shore-based electronics by undersea coaxial cables. Recent modifications in the shore-based electronics have permitted the ATOC transducers to serve as hydrophones as well as transmitters. Data collected over this 4-Mm reciprocal path will be presented and discussed in terms of current and internal wave effects. [Work supported by ONR.]

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