Ocean acoustic tomography is a remote sensing technique that employs the transmission of sound over large dis- tances within the ocean to precisely estimate averages of temperature and current. Acoustic tomography data usu- ally consist of time-of-flight travel times of acoustic pulses, which represent natural integrating measures of sound speed and current along acoustic paths. Variations in sound speed are predominantly caused by variations in temperature.
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Dushaw, B. (2014). Acoustic Tomography, Ocean (pp. 4–11). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36699-9_211
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