Loss due to propagation in the medium (TL)
Introduction to passive underwater detection
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Loss due to propagation in the medium (TL)
Introduction to passive underwater detection

Author : Denis PILLON

Publication date: September 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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4. Loss due to propagation in the medium (TL)

4.1 Ocean environment

The Earth is aptly named, since liquid water represents only a small part of the globe's volume (0.002%). However, it covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The hydrosphere is a very thin layer (thickness: 0.06% of the globe's radius) whose simplest model is that of salt water, stratified in temperature . There is a surface layer between 50 and 200 m, with a temperature close to that of the surface (which is highly variable). The deep layer, above 200 m, where the temperature...

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