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This block contains the wavenumber sampling parameters for computing the
noise covariance matrix. The parameters CMINS and CMAXS
are the phase phase velocities defining the wavenumber integration
interval. Note here that the continuous spectrum is always important
for surface noise. Therefore CMAXS must be specified to a
large number (e.g. 108) to include the steep propagation angles.
CMINS should be chosen small enough to include all important
evanescent components. 
The wavenumber sampling parameters NWSC, NWSD and NWSE are
interpreted in two different ways by oasn, depending of the
value specified for NWSD :
- NWSD < 10
 - The wavenumber sampling parameters are given in the standard
SAFARI format, with the parameters interpreted as follows:
- NWSC
 - Total number of wavenumber samples, distributed
equidistantly between 
and 
		
.
	
 - NWSD
 - Sampling point where the kernel computation starts. The
		kernel will be Hermite extrapolated. In
		this  format NWSD will usually be set to 1 since the
		steep  angles are always important. 
	
 - NWSE
 - Sampling point where the kernel computation ends. The
		kernel will be Hermite extrapolated.
	
 
 
NOTE: The sampling parameters must be specified in this format for options K and C, which require equidistant sampling.
 - NWSD 
 - The wavenumber sampling parameters are given
individually for each of the three spectral regimes. This allows for a
much denser sampling in the discrete spectrum without forcing a dense sampling
of the smooth kernel in the other regimes. 
	
- NWSC
 - Number of wavenumber wavenumber samples distributed
equidistantly over the continuous spectrum 
		between 
and
		the critical wavenumber kc corresponding to the 
		compressional speed in the sub-bottom. 
	
 - NWSD
 - Number of wavenumber wavenumber samples distributed
		equidistantly over the discrete spectrum 
		between the critical wavenumber kc corresponding to the 
		compressional speed in the sub-bottom and the
		wavenumber kw corresponding to the minimum sound
		speed in the water column.  
	
 - NWSE
 - Number of wavenumber wavenumber samples distributed
		equidistantly over the evanescent spectrum 
		between the
		wavenumber kw corresponding to the minimum sound
		speed in the water column and 
.
	
 
 
 
 
 
  
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henrik schmidt
1999-08-25