Title :
Acoustic imaging and visualization of plumes discharging from black smoker vents on the deep seafloor
Author :
Rona, P. ; Bemis, K. ; Kenchammana-Hosekote, D. ; Silver, D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Marine & Coastal Sci., Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Visualization and quantification methods are being developed to analyze our acoustic images of thermal plumes containing metallic mineral particles that discharge from hot springs on the deep seafloor. The acoustic images record intensity of backscattering from the particulate matter suspended in the plumes. The visualization methods extract, classify, visualize, measure and track reconstructions of the plumes, depicted by isointensity surfaces as 3D volume objects and 2D slices. The parameters measured, including plume volume, cross sectional area, centerline location (trajectory), surface area and isosurfaces at percentages of maximum backscatter intensity, are being used to derive elements of plume behavior including expansion with height, dilution, and mechanisms of entrainment of surrounding seawater. Our aim is to compare the observational data with predictions of plume theory to test and advance models of the behavior of hydrothermal plumes through the use of multiple representations.
Keywords :
backscatter; data visualisation; geophysical signal processing; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; sonar imaging; underwater sound; acoustic images; acoustic imaging; backscattering; black smoker vents; centerline location; cross sectional area; deep seafloor; hydrothermal plumes; isointensity surfaces; maximum backscatter intensity; metallic mineral particles; multiple representations; plume visualization; plume volume; seawater; thermal plumes; Acoustic imaging; Acoustic measurements; Backscatter; Image analysis; Sea floor; Surface reconstruction; Thermal pollution; Vents; Visualization; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization '98. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-9176-X
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.1998.745347