• DocumentCode
    1055717
  • Title

    Full-Scale Mine Burial Experiments in Wave and Current Environments and Comparison With Models

  • Author

    Guyonic, Stéphane ; Mory, Mathieu ; Wever, Thomas F. ; Ardhuin, Fabrice ; Garlan, Thierry

  • Author_Institution
    Groupe d´´Etudes Sous Marines de l´´Atlantique, Brest Armees
  • Volume
    32
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    119
  • Lastpage
    132
  • Abstract
    A mine burial field experiment was carried out on two sandy seafloors between January and April 2004 in the Bay of Brest, France. Burial recording mines (BRMs) were used to measure burial and mine orientation at 15-min intervals. Sonar and bottom photographs were also used to characterize sediment morphology and mine burial. These observations are compared with the predictions of mine burial using the following three models: a momentary liquefaction model, a current-induced scour model, and a wave-induced scour model. Analysis combines mine burial data, sediment data, seabed observations, and hydrodynamic measurements. At the first site, ldquoRascas,rdquo the seabed dynamics are dominated by tides and river runoff. Almost no mine burial was measured during the experiment which is in agreement with predictions of mine burial models (current-induced scour and liquefaction). Dynamics at the second site, ldquoBertheaume,rdquo are driven by tides and ocean waves. A long storm (one week) and several swell events were experienced and significant mine burial was observed in conjunction with high significant waveheights. Mine burial models suggest that burial at ldquoBertheaumerdquo was dominated by wave-induced scour rather than current-induced scour or momentary liquefaction.
  • Keywords
    hydrodynamics; ocean waves; rivers; seafloor phenomena; tides; Bay of Brest; France; burial orientation; burial recording mines; current-induced scour model; full-scale mine burial experiments; hydrodynamic measurements; mine orientation; momentary liquefaction model; ocean waves; sandy seafloors; sediment morphology; tides waves; wave-induced scour model; Data mining; Hydrodynamics; Morphology; Predictive models; Rivers; Sea floor; Sea measurements; Sediments; Sonar measurements; Tides; Hydrodynamics; mine burial; sediments; underwater object detection;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0364-9059
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JOE.2007.890951
  • Filename
    4273584