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  SOund SUrveillance System (SOSUS): References
         
 

Material on this page was derived from scientific articles approved by the U.S. Navy for publication in the open literature

Dziak, Robert P., Christopher G. Fox, Haruyoshi Matsumoto, and Anthony E. Schreiner, 1997, The April 1992 Cape Mendocino earthquake sequence: Seismo-acoustic analysis utilizing fixed hydrophone arrays, Marine Geophysical Researches, vol.19, p. 137-162.

Fox, Christopher G., W. Eddie Radford, Robert P. Dziak, Tai-Kwan Lau, Haruyoshi Matsumoto, and Anthony E. Schreiner, 1995, Acoustic detection of a seafloor spreading episode on the Juan de Fuca Ridge using military hydrophone arrays,Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 22, no. 2, p 131-134.

Fox, Christopher G.. Robert P. Dziak, Haruyoshi Marumoto, and Anthony E. Schreiner, 1994, Potential for monitoring low-level seismicity on the Juan de Fuca Ridge using military hydrophone arrays, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 27, no. 4, p 22-30.

Fox, Christopher G., and Stephen R. Hammond, 1994, The Acoustics Program T-phase project and NOAA's role in ocean environmental research, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 27, no. 4, p 70-74.

Fox, Christopher G., 1992, NOAA plans for monitoring the northeast Pacific using fixed hydrophone arrays, Proceedings: Characterization of Mid-Ocean Ridge Earthquake Activity Using Acoustic Data from U.S. Navy Permanent Hydrophone Arrays, Woods Hole, April 23-24, 1991.

Nishimura, Clyde E., and Dennis M. Conlon, 1994, IUSS Dual Use: Monitoring whales and earthquakes using SOSUS, Marine Technology Society Journal, vol. 27, no. 4, p 13-21.