nurklise
Nurklise refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of underwater acoustics, particularly in marine environments where sound propagation is influenced by the ocean’s physical properties. The term originates from the Finnish word "nurkkeli," meaning "corner" or "nook," which metaphorically describes how sound waves can become trapped or concentrated in specific regions of the ocean. This effect is closely related to acoustic channeling, where sound waves are confined within layers of water with varying densities, temperatures, or salinity.
Nurklise is most commonly associated with the behavior of low-frequency sound waves in the deep ocean. These
The phenomenon is significant in fields such as oceanography, marine biology, and underwater communication. It can