Inversion session using noise sources, Acoustical Society, Minneapolis, 17 October 2005
Session organizer: Peter Gerstoft  and Martin Siderius

1aAO1. Noise modeling, noise experiment, and noise inversion.
Chris H. Harrison

1aAO2. Inversion of underwater sound from a high-Doppler airborne source (a light aircraft) for the geoacoustic properties of the sea bed.
Michael J. Buckingham, Eric M. Giddens

1aAO3. Time synchronization and geoacoustic inversion using baleen whale sounds.
Aaron Thode, Peter Gerstoft, Dale Stokes, Mike Noad, William BurgessDoug Cato

1aAO4. Passive acoustic and seismic tomography with ocean ambient noise.
Peter Gerstoft, Karim Sabra, Phillippe Roux, W. A. Kuperman, William S. Hodgkiss

1aAO5. Emergence rate of the time-domain Green's function from the ambient noise cross-correlation function.
Karim Sabra. Philippe Roux, Peter Gerstoft,W. A. Kuperman

1aAO6. A passive fathometer and sub-bottom profiler using ambient noise.
Martin Siderius, Michael B. Porter

1pAO1. Inversion of bottom sound speed and dispersion using boat noise.
Dajun Tang

1pAO2. Geoacoustic inversion using ship noise received on the ship-towed line array.
T. C. Yang, Kwang Yoo, Laurie Fialkowski

1pAO3. Geoacoustic inversion using broadband noise from surface ships.
Robert A. Koch, D. P. Knobles

1pAO4. Application of adaptive beamforming to geoacoustic inversion and source localization.
Steven Stotts, Brian Hawkins

1pAO5. Estimating geoacoustic properties of marine sediments by matched field inversion using ship noise as a sound source.
Michael G. Morley, N. Ross Chapman

pAO6. Geoacoustic inversion by using broadband ship noise recorded on the New Jersey Shelf.
Altan Turgut

1pAO7. Matched-field passive inversion using ships of opportunity.
Donald R. DelBalzo, James H. Wilson, Robert A. Prater, Peter D. Neumann