1. Measurement of low-frequency tissue response of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica.
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Johnson, Jay R., Venegas, Gabriel R., Wilson, Preston S., and Hermand, Jean-Pierre
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POSIDONIA oceanica , *AUDIO frequency , *PLANT cells & tissues , *ARTIFICIAL seawater , *WATER temperature , *SALINITY , *CITIES & towns & the environment - Abstract
A one-dimensional acoustic resonator technique was used to study leaves of the Mediterranean seagrass species Posidonia oceanica collected from Crete and Sicily. The leaf blades were finely divided, mixed with artificial seawater, and degassed to create a suspension of tissue independent of leaf structure and free bubbles or internal voids. The low-frequency (1 to 8 kHz) bulk modulus of the leaf tissue was inferred from the acoustic measurements and independent density measurements. The measured density of the seagrass tissue was 960620 kg/m3 which agrees with previously published values. The inferred bulk modulus was 2.1GPa with 90% confidence limits 1.0–5.0GPa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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