Title :
Studying seafloor bedforms using autonomous stationary imaging and profiling sonars
Author :
Montgomery, Ellyn T. ; Sherwood, Christopher R.
Author_Institution :
Woods Hole Coastal & Marine Sci. Center, U.S. Geologic Survey, Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract :
The Sediment Transport Group at the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center uses downward looking sonars deployed on seafloor tripods to assess and measure the formation and migration of bedforms. The sonars have been used in three resolution-testing experiments, and deployed autonomously to observe changes in the seafloor for up to two months in seven field experiments since 2002. The sonar data are recorded concurrently with measurements of waves and currents to: a) relate bedform geometry to sediment and flow characteristics; b) assess hydrodynamic drag caused by bedforms; and c) estimate bedform sediment transport rates, all with the goal of evaluating and improving numerical models of these processes. Our hardware, data processing methods, and test and validation procedures have evolved since 2001. We now employ a standard sonar configuration that provides reliable data for correlating flow conditions with bedform morphology. Plans for the future are to sample more rapidly and improve the precision of our tripod orientation measurements.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; sediments; sonar; autonomous stationary imaging; bedform formation; bedform migration; bedform sediment transport; data processing methods; downward looking sonars; hydrodynamic drag; profiling sonar; seafloor bedform; seafloor tripods; test procedure; validation procedure; Azimuth; Head; Instruments; Iris; Sea measurements; Sonar measurements; sea floor bedforms; sediment transport; sonar;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans - San Diego, 2013
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA