This study uses three acoustic instruments (different in their operating frequencies, 13, 3.5, and 6–10 kHz, and deployment type, hull-mounted, surface-towed and deep-towed) to investigate and characterize the acoustic response of seafloor NE of Oman in a frequency-independent manner. High-resolution control was achieved by having selected areas of our acoustic transects groundtruthed by sampling and/or sea-floor photography. On the regional scale, the greatest degree of change in backscatter amplitude was correlated with major changes of seabed morphology and lithology. However, small-scale roughness had the biggest effect on amplitude on the local scale, i.e. within each area of specific seafloor type. The study also shows that seafloor r...
Because the average ocean depth is four kilometers, seafloor investigations are mostly remote sensin...
Our ability to survey and depict the seafloor radically changed with the introduction of multibeam e...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Acoustic backscatter data were gathered from a variety of seabed types, both in the laboratory tank ...
Coastal settings are complicated by seabed sediment and bedform variability that often exist at spat...
Coastal settings are complicated by seabed sediment and bedform variability that often exist at spat...
A complete description of essential seafloor habitats requires the analysis of multiple properties a...
Features extracted from echosounder bottom returns are compared with the ground truth in a North Sea...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
To quantify the variability in the acoustic response of typical shallow-water marine sediments, a se...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Multibeam echosounding is indispensable for underwater monitoring, with backscatter and bathymetry d...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
This is a study of the interaction effects of the dual frequency (210 and 33 kHz) backscatter signal...
This is a study of the interaction effects of the dual-frequency (210 and 33 kHz) backscatter signal...
Because the average ocean depth is four kilometers, seafloor investigations are mostly remote sensin...
Our ability to survey and depict the seafloor radically changed with the introduction of multibeam e...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Acoustic backscatter data were gathered from a variety of seabed types, both in the laboratory tank ...
Coastal settings are complicated by seabed sediment and bedform variability that often exist at spat...
Coastal settings are complicated by seabed sediment and bedform variability that often exist at spat...
A complete description of essential seafloor habitats requires the analysis of multiple properties a...
Features extracted from echosounder bottom returns are compared with the ground truth in a North Sea...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
To quantify the variability in the acoustic response of typical shallow-water marine sediments, a se...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...
Multibeam echosounding is indispensable for underwater monitoring, with backscatter and bathymetry d...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
This is a study of the interaction effects of the dual frequency (210 and 33 kHz) backscatter signal...
This is a study of the interaction effects of the dual-frequency (210 and 33 kHz) backscatter signal...
Because the average ocean depth is four kilometers, seafloor investigations are mostly remote sensin...
Our ability to survey and depict the seafloor radically changed with the introduction of multibeam e...
Backscatter mosaics based on a multi-frequency multibeam echosounder survey in the continental shelf...