Title of article :
Sea-bottom classification across a shallow-water bar channel and near-shore shelf, using single-beam acoustics
Author/Authors :
Rosa Freitas، نويسنده , , Leandro Sampaio، نويسنده , , Ana Maria Rodrigues، نويسنده , , Victor Quintino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
An acoustic ground discrimination system (QTC VIEW, Series IV) was used to identify and map the bottom acoustic diversity in
the bar channel of Ria de Aveiro, Western Portugal. The majority of the survey area presented shallow depth for this type of
equipment, ranging mainly from 5 to 15 m. Depth occasionally reached 25 m in specific areas located across the entrance channel,
dug by the strong tidal currents, reaching 3 m/s. The acoustic data were submitted to manual and auto-cluster and the results
obtained from both procedures were coherent. Using aids to the acoustic classification and ground-truth sediment data, a final
solution consisting of four acoustic classes was reached. Their geographical distribution was coincident with the spatial distribution
of the major bottom types and sediment groups (hard bottom, coarse sand, medium sand and fine sand), identified through
multivariate analysis of the grain-size data, and reflected the complex hydrodynamics of the entrance channel. The acoustic pattern
was coincident at the intersections of the acoustic survey lines, assuring the repeatability of the acoustic procedure. Overall, the
acoustic approach showed consistent results for the assessment and mapping of the benthic habitats in this shallow-water coastal
area, providing a very valuable tool in an area where conventional sediment sampling is less favourable, namely due to strong tidal
currents and frequent ship traffic, such as the entrance channel of Ria de Aveiro and the near-shore adjacent shelf.
Keywords :
benthic biotopes , Portugal , manual cluster , Shallow water , acoustic ground discrimination system (QTC VIEW) , auto-cluster
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science