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27 September 1984 A Two Component Model Of Optical Pulse Propagation In Seawater
Charles P. Frahm
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Proceedings Volume 0489, Ocean Optics VII; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943288
Event: Ocean Optics VII, 1984, Monterey, United States
Abstract
Some laser bathymetry data exhibit a leading edge shoulder in the bottom return. The occurrence of such a shoulder was unexpected and its origin is not well understood. In order to develop a theoretical framework within which the origin of the shoulder might be elucidated and our understanding of optical pulse propagation in seawater improved, work has been initiated on a two component model of pulse propagation. A simplified version of the model will be described and some preliminary results presented.
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Charles P. Frahm "A Two Component Model Of Optical Pulse Propagation In Seawater", Proc. SPIE 0489, Ocean Optics VII, (27 September 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943288
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Laser scattering

Water

Scattering

Photons

Pulsed laser operation

Electro optical modeling

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