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Sound as a tool in marine ecology, from data on biological noises and the deep scattering layer
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65617
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RP13053
Author:
Johnson, Martin W.
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JOURNAL OF MARINE RESEARCH. 1948 v.7, no.3 : 443-458;
Year:
1948
Subject:
Underwater acoustics
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Animal sounds
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Marine ecology - Methodology
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