DocumentCode :
839763
Title :
Backscattering from bioturbated sediments at very high frequency
Author :
Pouliquen, Eric ; Lyons, Anthony P.
Author_Institution :
SACLANT Undersea Res. Centre, La Spezia, Italy
Volume :
27
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
388
Lastpage :
402
Abstract :
Recent backscattering measurements made in the Gulf of La Spezia, Italy, using a sonar operating at 140 kHz combined with thorough characterization of seabed interface and volume properties illustrate the importance of seabed volume scattering. Three-dimensional fluctuation statistics of density variability and vertical density gradients, both of which are attributed to the level of bioturbation (e.g., sea shell fragments, burrows, pockets of water) have been quantified using X-Ray computed tomography. Two-dimensional interface roughness spectra have also been determined using a digital stereo photogrammetry system. The combined ground truth has allowed a backscattering model to be fully constrained. Measured backscattering strength versus angle is compared to a model that includes the effects of varying density and sound speed. Data-model comparisons show that scattering from the volume of strongly inhomogeneous sediments can often be a primary contributor to seafloor scattering away from normal incidence.
Keywords :
acoustic wave scattering; backscatter; computerised tomography; density measurement; inhomogeneous media; interface roughness; photogrammetry; sediments; sonar; underwater sound; 140 kHz; 2D interface roughness spectra; VHF sediment backscattering; X-ray computed tomography; acoustic incidence angle; acoustic scattering; backscattering angle; backscattering strength; bioturbated seafloor sediment backscattering; bioturbation level; burrows; combined ground truth; density variability 3D fluctuation statistics; density variation; digital stereo photogrammetry; fully constrained backscattering model; high-frequency acoustics; inhomogeneous sediments; sea shell fragments; seabed interface characterization; seabed volume properties; seabed volume scattering; seafloor scattering; sonar backscattering measurements; sound speed variation; vertical density gradients; water pockets; Acoustic scattering; Backscatter; Fluctuations; Frequency; Sea measurements; Sediments; Sonar measurements; Statistics; Volume measurement; X-ray scattering;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2002.1040926
Filename :
1040926
Link To Document :
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