Title :
Seabed acoustic imaging in the surf zone
Author :
Schock, Steven G. ; Herrmann, Herbert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ocean Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
An acoustic technique for reflection profiling in the surf and nearshore zones is described that provides multiple-free images of beach sediments. Rectangular transmitting and receiving array apertures mounted under acoustic baffles eliminate water multiples when towed within 50 cm of the seabed. Multiple-free profiles of a beach in Cheasapeake Bay are generated in water depths of 8 meters to 0.3 meters. Classifying sediment layers using normal incidence acoustics requires measurements of subsurface amplitudes. Towing sensors close to the seabed requires that the amplitude of a reflection from a sediment layer be corrected for destructive interference caused by differences in the acoustic path lengths when the layer interface falls within the near field of the sonar. A model is developed and tested for calculating the corrections to the subbottom reflection amplitudes
Keywords :
geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; seafloor phenomena; sediments; seismology; Cheasapeake Bay; acoustic baffle; acoustic technique; apparatus; beach; beach sediment; coast; equipment; explosion seismology; geophysical measurement technique; marine sediment; multiple-free image; multiple-free profile; nearshore; receiving array aperture; rectangular aperture; rectangular receiving array aperture; seabed acoustic imaging; seafloor geology; sediment layers; seismic reflection profiling; subbottom reflection amplitude; surf zone; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic imaging; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic sensors; Apertures; Interference; Sediments; Sonar; Underwater acoustics;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '96. MTS/IEEE. Prospects for the 21st Century. Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3519-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1996.572562