Title of article :
Mapping and monitoring contaminated-sediment
geometry and stability
Author/Authors :
Norm RukavinaU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Environment Canada’s National Water Research Institute NWRI. conducts research on freshwater contaminated
sediments, much of which is focused on designated areas of concern in the Great Lakes and their connecting
channels. This paper reviews new acoustic and video equipment and procedures developed to map the geometry and
stability of the sediments, and describes their applications. A RoxAnnTM acoustic seabed-classification system is used
for mapping bottom-sediment types and locating the deposits of fine-grained sediments with which contaminants are
associated. The system uses the acoustic properties of sediments to distinguish textural types ranging from mud to
boulders, and displays the data as they are collected. The sediment thickness is measured with a weighted
video]acoustic tripod which is lowered into the sediments to refusal, and which recorded penetration with a video
camera or an echosounder transducer. The stability of the contaminated sediments was monitored with a bottommounted,
high-precision echo sounder-digitizer, which logs changes in the position of the sediment]water interface
produced by erosion or deposition. The same procedure can be used in capping or dredging projects to track bottom
changes as they occur, or they can be measured by pre- and post-project mapping of bathymetry and morphology
with sweep-sonar or side-scan sonar equipment. The new equipment and procedures have been successfully applied
to a number of areas of concern in the Great Lakes basin. They provide a faster and more detailed characterization
of sediment properties and geometry than was previously available, and have been particularly effective in optimizing
sampling surveys and monitoring remediation projects
Keywords :
contaminated sediments , Underwater video , freshwater sediments , monitoring , Acoustics of sediments , Mapping
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment