This book, which is divided into three parts, gives a state-of-the-art
report on technical developments in instrumentation and on theoretical
advancements in acoustic remote sensing. It explains the utilization of
acoustic techniques in studies related to the structure of the lower
atmosphere and oceans and discusses various atmospheric and oceanic
applications. The potential and limitations of acoustic remote sensing
are also described. This book will be useful to researchers, graduate
students, and teachers interested in the structure of the atmosphere and
oceans.