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Darrell Jackson
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Darrell Jackson is a Principal Engineer in the Ocean Acoustics Department.

Research Interests

Darrell is engaged in theoretical and experimental research in ocean acoustics. This includes random scattering in the ocean, acoustic remote sensing of the ocean bottom, and related signal processing methods.

Recent Publications

Eric I. Thorsos, Darrell R. Jackson, Kevin L. Williams, "Modeling of subcritical penetration into sediments due to interface roughness," J. Acoust. Soc. Am., vol. 107, 263-277 (2000).

Darrell R. Jackson, Anatoliy N. Ivakin, "Scattering from elastic sea beds: First-order theory," J. Acoust. Soc. Am., vol. 103, 336-345 (1998).

John E. Moe, Darrell R. Jackson, "Near-field scattering through and from a 2-D fluid-fluid rough interface," J. Acoust. Soc. Am., vol. 99, 2475-2500 (1996).

Darrell R. Jackson, David R. Dowling , "Phase conjugation in underwater acoustics," J. Acoust. Soc. Am, vol. 89, 171-181 (1990).

Contact Information
drj@apl.washington.edu
(206) 543-1359

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