Acoustic properties of red tide causing microalgae Chattonella sp.: Density and sound speed contrasts and backscattering strengths
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Title
- Acoustic properties of red tide causing microalgae Chattonella sp.: Density and sound speed contrasts and backscattering strengths
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Author(s)
- 김정훈; 최지웅; 강돈혁
- KIOST Author(s)
- Kang, Don Hyug(강돈혁)
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Alternative Author(s)
- 강돈혁
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Publication Year
- 2011-11-07
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Abstract
- Harmful algal bloom (HAB), so called ‘Red tide’ is a phonomenon which the sea surface becomes discolored red owing to the rapid growth and accumulation of microscopic algae. Chattonella sp. is a representative species causing the HABs in the coastal waters of Korea and Japan. This paper presents the results of the tank experiment for the acoustic backscatter measurements from single-species cultures of Chattonella sp. The result implies that an acoustic technique may be an useful tool for monitoring Chattonella sp. bloom, though further studies are still necessary.
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URI
- https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/28069
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Bibliographic Citation
- 일본초음파학회 학술대회, pp.291 - 292, 2011
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Publisher
- 일본초음파학회
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Type
- Conference
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Language
- English
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