. Description, analysis and predictions of sea floor roughness using spectral models. Ocean bottom; Submarine geology. Randomly Generated Plane Wave -asn I. Longitude Figure 6-1 Graphic representation of an elementary theoretical model for anisotropic surfaces. The surface is created by gener- ating a random walk (with theoretical amplitude spectrum of A = a-s"^) in the x (90° azimuth) direction. These values are simply extended to the second dimension, creating a lineated surface with strike = 0". Viewpoint is from the southwest. 82. Please note that these images are extracted


. Description, analysis and predictions of sea floor roughness using spectral models. Ocean bottom; Submarine geology. Randomly Generated Plane Wave -asn I. Longitude Figure 6-1 Graphic representation of an elementary theoretical model for anisotropic surfaces. The surface is created by gener- ating a random walk (with theoretical amplitude spectrum of A = a-s"^) in the x (90° azimuth) direction. These values are simply extended to the second dimension, creating a lineated surface with strike = 0". Viewpoint is from the southwest. 82. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fox, Christopher Gene; United States. Naval Oceanographic Office. Bay St. Louis, Miss. : Naval Oceanographic Office


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