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Detection of Stones in Marine Habitats Combining Simultaneous Hydroacoustic Surveys

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GEOSCIENCES
卷 8, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/geosciences8080279

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stones; moraine deposits; gravel; backscatter; sub-bottom profiler; nonlinear echo-sounder; acoustic ground discrimination; object detection

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  1. project AMIN I-III
  2. Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar
  3. Marine Research and the Federal Maritime
  4. Hydrographic Agency in Hamburg (BSH)
  5. Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN)

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Exposed stones in sandy sublittoral environments are hotspots for marine biodiversity, especially for benthic communities. The detection of single stones is principally possible using sidescan-sonar (SSS) backscatter data. The data resolution has to be high to visualize the acoustic shadows of the stones. Otherwise, stony substrates will not be differentiable from other high backscatter substrates (e.g., gravel). Acquiring adequate sonar data and identifying stones in backscatter images is time consuming because it usually requires visual-manual procedures. To develop a more efficient identification and demarcation procedure of stone fields, sidescan sonar and parametric echo sound data were recorded within the marine protected area of Sylt Outer Reef (German Bight, North Sea). The investigated area (similar to 5.900 km(2)) is characterized by dispersed heterogeneous moraine and marine deposits. Data from parametric sediment echo sounder indicate hyperbolas at the sediment surface in stony areas, which can easily be exported. By combining simultaneous recorded low backscatter data and parametric single beam data, stony grounds were demarcated faster, less complex and reproducible from gravelly substrates indicating similar high backscatter in the SSS data.

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