Fundamentals of Passive Seismohydroacoustic Methods for Arctic Shelf Investigation

A paper reviews existing and future seismohydroacoustic technologies, equipment, and novel scientific approaches to studying the Arctic Ocean. Particular attention is paid to the state of scientific and practical groundwork in the possibilities of developing passive geohydroacoustic methods for moni...

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