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Effects of using inclined parametric echosounding on sub-bottom acoustic imaging and advances in buried object detection
Authors:Jens Schneider von Deimling  Philipp Held  Peter Feldens  Dennis Wilken
Institution:1.GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel,Kiel,Germany;2.Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde,Warnemünde,Germany;3.Institute of Geosciences,Christian-Albrechts-Universit?t zu Kiel,Kiel,Germany;4.Christian-Albrechts-Universit?t zu Kiel,Kiel,Germany
Abstract:This study reports an adaptation of a parametric echosounder system using 15 kHz as secondary frequency to investigate the angular response of sub-bottom backscatter strength of layered mud, providing a new method for enhanced acoustic detection of buried targets. Adaptions to achieve both vertical (0°) and non-vertical inclination (1–15°, 30°, 45° and 60°) comprise mechanical tilting of the acoustic transducer and electronic beam steering. Data were acquired at 18 m water depth at a study site characterized by a flat, muddy seafloor where a 0.1 m diameter power cable lies 1–2 m below the seafloor. Surveying the cable with vertical incidence revealed that the buried cable can hardly be discriminated against the backscatter strength of the layered mud. However, the backscatter strength of layered mud decreases strongly at >3±0.5° incidence and the layered mud echo pattern vanishes beyond 5°. As a consequence, the backscatter pattern of the buried cable is very pronounced in acoustic images gathered at 15°, 30°, 45° and 60° incidence. The size of the cable echo pattern increases linearly with incidence. These effects are attributed to reflection loss from layered mud at larger incidence and to the scattering of the 0.1 m diameter buried cable. Data analyses support the visual impression of superior detection of the cable with an up to 2.6-fold increase of the signal-to-noise ratio at 40° incidence compared to the vertical incidence case.
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