Vol. 28, Issue 1, pp. 17-30 (1998)
Abstract
The propagation in sea water of a low-frequency electromagnetic pulse generated by an electric dipole is investigated. The electric dipole is excited by a rectangular Gaussian pulse. The frequency-domain formula for the downward-travelling field is Fourier transformed to obtain an explicit expression for the field at any distance in the time domain. The propagation of a rectangular Gaussian pulse as an envelope for a low-frequency burst is also analyzed and its anomalous behaviour is determined. Graphs for amplitudes of a single rectangular Gaussian pulse and a burst are displayed and discussed for a range of distances.