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    Ping-through-the-hull 3.5 kHz echo-sounding systems on the research vessels CHAIN, ATLANTIS II, and KNORR

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    1978-02
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    Knott, Sydney T.  Concept link
    Hess, Frederick R.  Concept link
    Witzell, Warren E.  Concept link
    Young, Earl M.  Concept link
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/10596
    DOI
    10.1575/1912/10596
    Keyword
    Echo sounding
    Abstract
    This report documents the 3.5. kHz sounding systems currently in use on Woods Hole research vessels. To help others to install similar facilities, we discuss the history, installation technique, performance and calibrations of our various systems.
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    Knott, S. T., Hess, F. R., Witzell, W. E., & Young, E. M. (1978). Ping-through-the-hull 3.5 kHz echo-sounding systems on the research vessels CHAIN, ATLANTIS II, and KNORR. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/10596
     

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