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Dr. Guy Norton

Dept. of Physics

2001 Percival Stern Hall

Tulane University

New Orleans, LA 70118

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NRL Code 7181

Stennis Space Center, MS 39529

 

Guy V. Norton , Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor

 

Office: 5032 Percival Stern Hall

Office Phone: (504) 862-3171

Office Phone: (228) 688-4686

 

Fax: (504) 862-8702

Fax: (228) 688-5049

 

Email: gnorton@tulane.edu

Email: guy.norton@nrlssc.navy.mil

Research Interests:

Theoretical Acoustic Scattering

 

Recent Courses:

PHYS 101 – Great Ideas In Science

PHYS 121/2 – Introductory Physics I & II

 

Education:

Ph.D., Tulane University (1990)

 

Recent Publications:


Guy V. Norton, “Finite-difference time-domain simulation of acoustic propagation in heterogeneous dispersive medium,” accepted for publication in Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations.


Guy V. Norton and Jorge C. Novarini, “Finite-difference time-domain simulation of acoustic propagation in dispersive medium: An application to bubble clouds in the ocean,” Comp. Phys. Comm. 174 (2006) 961-965.


Guy V. Norton and Jorge C. Novarini, “Time domain modeling of pulse propagation in non-isotropic dispersive media," Math. Comp. Sim. 69, July 2005, pp. 467-476.


Guy V. Norton and Jorge C. Novarini, “Including dispersion and attenuation in time domain modeling of pulse propagation in spatially-varying media," J. Comp. Acoust. 12, Dec. 2004, pp. 501-519.


Guy V. Norton and Jorge C. Novarini, "Including dispersion and attenuation directly in the time domain for wave propagation in isotropic media," J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 113 (6), June 2003, 3024-3031.


Jorge C. Novarini, Richard S. Keiffer and Guy V. Norton, “A hybrid model for the acoustic response of a two-dimensional rough surface to an impulse incident from a refracting medium,” Applied Acoustics 64 (2003), 655-668.


Guy V. Norton and Jorge C. Novarini, "On the relative role of sea surface roughness and bubble plumes in shallow water propagation in the low kilohertz region," J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 110 (6), Dec. 2001, 2946-2955.

 

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