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Peter Dahl is a Principal Engineer
in the Ocean Acoustics Department, and a Research Associate Professor
in the Mechanical Engineering Department
Research
Interests
Experimental and theoretical studies in acoustic scattering from entrained
bubbles, the sea surface, and marine life using both the field and laboratory
setting
Recent
Publications
G. Kapodistrias and P. H. Dahl, "On scattering from a bubble located
near a flat air-water interface: Laboratory measurements and modeling,"
Acoust. Soc. Am. 110, September 2001.
P. H. Dahl, "Bubble clouds and their transport within the surf zone
as measured with a distributed array of upward-looking sonars," Acoust.
Soc. Am. 109, 133-142, January 2001.
P. H. Dahl, "High-Frequency Forward Scattering from the Sea Surface:
The Characteristic Scales of Time and Angle Spreading," IEEE J. Oceanic
Eng, Vol. 26, pp 141-151, January 2001.
G. Kapodistrias and P. H. Dahl, "Effects of interaction between two
bubble scatterers" Acoust. Soc. Am. 107, 3006-3017, June 2000.
Contact
Information
dahl@apl.washington.edu
(206) 543-2667
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