Coastal Acoustic Tomography begins with the specifics required for
designing a Coastal Acoustic Tomography (CAT) experiment and
operating the CAT system in coastal seas. Following sections
discuss the procedure for data analyses and various application
examples of CAT to coastal/shallow seas (obtained in various
locations). These sections are broken down into four kinds of
methods: horizontal-slice inversion, vertical-slice inversion,
modal expansion method and data assimilation. This book emphasizes
how dynamic phenomena occurring in coastal/shallow seas can be
analyzed using the standard method of inversion and data
assimilation. The book is relevant for physical oceanographers,
ocean environmentalists and ocean dynamists, focusing on the event
being observed rather than the intrinsic details of observational
processes. Application examples of successful dynamic phenomena
measured by coastal acoustic tomography are also included.
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