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Reference details
Author(s)
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Les Hatton | 2009c2 | .wav files of airgun arrays and depth transponders scaled for humans and odontoceti | WEB | EARS_airgun-depthpulses_2009.zip |
Synopsis and invited feedback
Peer review is important and acquiring competent reviewers is becoming a major problem for the journals today so I will be very happy to include constructive comment (positive or negative) with acknowledgement. If I am not competent to judge your commentary I will try and find somebody who is.
If you would like to provide feedback just e-mail me here.
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A series of .wav files which can be played back on any digital playback equipment. They contain real recordings of airgun array signatures and depth transponders, scaled to show how they might be heard by a human or an echo-locating odontoceti such as a porpoise.
These use original data by permission of the IFRC experiment in 2003. | None yet | 10 |
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