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Shallow water benthic imaging and substrate characterization using recreational-grade sidescan-sonar

January 3, 2017

In recent years, lightweight, inexpensive, vessel-mounted ‘recreational grade’ sonar systems have rapidly grown in popularity among aquatic scientists, for swath imaging of benthic substrates. To promote an ongoing ‘democratization’ of acoustical imaging of shallow water environments, methods to carry out geometric and radiometric correction and georectification of sonar echograms are presented, based on simplified models for sonar-target geometry and acoustic backscattering and attenuation in shallow water. Procedures are described for automated removal of the acoustic shadows, identification of bed-water interface for situations when the water is too turbid or turbulent for reliable depth echosounding, and for automated bed substrate classification based on singlebeam full-waveform analysis. These methods are encoded in an open-source and freely-available software package, which should further facilitate use of recreational-grade sidescan sonar, in a fully automated and objective manner. The sequential correction, mapping, and analysis steps are demonstrated using a data set from a shallow freshwater environment.

Publication Year 2017
Title Shallow water benthic imaging and substrate characterization using recreational-grade sidescan-sonar
DOI 10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.12.003
Authors Daniel D. Buscombe
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Modelling and Software
Index ID 70179446
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center