Title :
Temporal fluctuations in the acoustic scattering from bottom-deployed objects and localized biological treatments
Author :
Williams, Kevin L.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Lab., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A field experiment was carried out to examine the time variation of scattering from man-made objects placed near the water-sediment interface and within the sediment. The objects (spheres) were monitored for a period of about two months using a sonar system capable of measuring scattering levels, bottom bathymetry, and correlation of scattering over time. In addition, divers performed focalized biological treatments that were also monitored over extended periods. The results of these monitoring activities are presented and related to previous studies that used the same data sets for other purposes. One notable result is that the buried sphere becomes undetectable (by scattering level alone) within two days of deployment. The rapid changes in the first few days after the buried sphere is introduced are quantified relative to the rate of changes for undisturbed regions of the sediment
Keywords :
acoustic tomography; bathymetry; seafloor phenomena; sediments; sonar imaging; underwater acoustic propagation; acoustic scattering; bait treatment; benthic community; bottom bathymetry; bottom-deployed objects; buried sphere; localized biological treatments; sonar system; temporal fluctuations; water-sediment interface; Acoustic scattering; Fluctuations; Magnesium compounds; Oceanographic techniques; Oceans; Remote monitoring; Sea measurements; Sediments; Sonar measurements; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of