Title of article
Detection of acoustic class boundaries in soft sediment systems using the seafloor acoustic discrimination system QTC VIEW
Author/Authors
Morrison، نويسنده , , M.A and Thrush، نويسنده , , S.F and Budd، نويسنده , , R، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
11
From page
233
To page
243
Abstract
Transition zones (or ‘ecotones’) are ecologically important spatial elements of subtidal landscapes that represent a mixture of different habitat elements. We provide a method for identifying such areas in broad-scale surveys of the seafloor using the acoustic discrimination system QTC VIEW. QTC VIEW is an acoustic processing system that assigns sonar ping stacks to clusters of like points, to identify different habitats on the seafloor. Paired QTC VIEW transects (∼20 m spacing) were run at intervals of 200 m, at two separate sampling locations, to assess the consistency of clustering of individual ping stacks into acoustic classes. Very consistent spatial patterns of class change were found between transect pairs, suggesting high stability in the classification process. QTC VIEW assigns confidence values to each individual record; running averages calculated using a moving window along transects showed drops in confidence values associated with areas of transition in habitat class assignment, but this was not always consistent. The Berger–Parker index, a class dominance statistic, provided a more consistent transition indicator. Class transition ranged from abrupt to gradual, along with areas where a mixture of acoustic classes occurred. However, acoustically detected transition zones did not consistently respond to visual observations of the sea floor.
Keywords
Transition zones , Habitat mapping , New Zealand , soft sediments , North Island , Kawau Bay , Ecotones , QTC view
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Record number
2235334
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