The measurement of sediment plumes arising from dredging activity is important for the validation of predicted environmental impacts. A number of different approaches to measuring sediment plumes exist, which traditionally include the calibration of backscatter from Acoustic Doppler Profilers (ADPs) and the use of turbidity sensors. Measurements can be vessel based or the instrumentation can be deployed on moorings. During dredging projects it is usual to undertake a considerable amount of bathymetric survey work and presently Multi Beam Echo Sounders (MBES) tend to be used for this purpose. Projects would benefit in terms of time and cost savings if the echo sounders employed could be used for the measurement and ultimately for the quanti...
The abyssal seafloor in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE Pacific hosts the largest abunda...
Detailed information about the sea and river bed is of high importance for a large number of applica...
The use of acoustics to measure near-bed sediment transport processes has gained increasing acceptan...
The theory relating the acoustic backscatter from suspended sediments to the mass concentration of p...
The determination of sediment loss rates from dredging activities is important for quantifying the p...
O'Neill, F. G., Simmons, S. M., Parsons, D. R., Best, J. L., Copland, P. J., Armstrong, F., Breen, M...
Acoustic scattering can be used to estimate Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) through acoustic ...
Through the advance of technology, the Multibeam Echosounder has developed in to the most commonly u...
Dredging activities cause the mobilisation of sediments from the bed of water bodies, often resultin...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
This technical note describes use of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) to quantify the dynamics of susp...
In a recent work described in Ref. [1], an angle-independent methodology was developed to use the mu...
Acoustical measurements by single beam echo sounders in the Cleaver Bank area of the North Sea are d...
Recently, an Aquatec AQUAscat 1000 multiple frequency acoustic backscatter suspended sediment profi...
The abyssal seafloor in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE Pacific hosts the largest abunda...
Detailed information about the sea and river bed is of high importance for a large number of applica...
The use of acoustics to measure near-bed sediment transport processes has gained increasing acceptan...
The theory relating the acoustic backscatter from suspended sediments to the mass concentration of p...
The determination of sediment loss rates from dredging activities is important for quantifying the p...
O'Neill, F. G., Simmons, S. M., Parsons, D. R., Best, J. L., Copland, P. J., Armstrong, F., Breen, M...
Acoustic scattering can be used to estimate Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC) through acoustic ...
Through the advance of technology, the Multibeam Echosounder has developed in to the most commonly u...
Dredging activities cause the mobilisation of sediments from the bed of water bodies, often resultin...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
This technical note describes use of a multibeam echosounder (MBES) to quantify the dynamics of susp...
In a recent work described in Ref. [1], an angle-independent methodology was developed to use the mu...
Acoustical measurements by single beam echo sounders in the Cleaver Bank area of the North Sea are d...
Recently, an Aquatec AQUAscat 1000 multiple frequency acoustic backscatter suspended sediment profi...
The abyssal seafloor in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the NE Pacific hosts the largest abunda...
Detailed information about the sea and river bed is of high importance for a large number of applica...
The use of acoustics to measure near-bed sediment transport processes has gained increasing acceptan...