Advances In Seabed Mapping And Sediment Profiling Technology

International Marine Minerals Society
Freddy Pøhner
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The paper describes recent advances in the technology for mapping of the seabed with acoustic instrumentation. These instruments are typically single beam echo sounders, multibeam echo sounders and high resolution sub bottom profiler. For the single beam echo sounders, new features for deep water mapping are described, as well as the possibility for combining investigation of shallow areas with side scan sonar and vertical echo sounding in the same instrument. Multibeam echo sounding technology for deep and shallow water is reviewed, and some new high resolution instruments using dynamic beam focusing is presented. The sediment profiling technology deals with a novel design for high resolution sub bottom profiling, based upon a Mills Cross transducer with resolution as good as 3 degree in its largest configuration and a frequency range of 2,5 ? 7 kHz. Remarkable features of the system are a very high ping rate even for deep water, and the capability to map buried objects or structures by several simultaneous beams. Some results obtained with the first installation on the French research vessel ?Beatemps Beaupré? are presented.
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APA: Freddy Pøhner  (2003)  Advances In Seabed Mapping And Sediment Profiling Technology

MLA: Freddy Pøhner Advances In Seabed Mapping And Sediment Profiling Technology. International Marine Minerals Society, 2003.

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