Title :
A Comparison of Near-Bed Acoustic Backscatter and Laser Diffraction Measurements of Suspended Sediments
Author :
Thorne, Peter D. ; Agrawal, Yogesh C. ; Cacchione, David A.
Author_Institution :
Proudman Oceanogr. Lab., Liverpool
Abstract :
As part of the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR, Arlington, VA) mine burial program, an experiment was conducted off the pier at Santa Cruz, CA, to measure the near-bed suspended sediment reference concentration under waves and currents. Two tripods were deployed to carry out the measurements; one consisting mainly of acoustical instrumentation and the other solely of optical instruments. The tripods were located within 15 m of one another on a sandy bed and measurements of the suspended sediment were made using acoustics and optics. Although the experiment was not primarily designed to conduct an intercomparison of acoustical and optical measurements, it was considered interesting to take advantage of the situation and to examine if these two techniques gave comparable results. In particular, measurements of particle size and concentration, obtained using a triple frequency acoustic backscatter system (ABS) have been compared with the commercially available laser miniature scattering and transmissometry instrument (MSCAT). It was found that the mean grain size estimated by the two methods was consistent; however, in contrast, the concentration time series showed differences, both in magnitude and form.
Keywords :
sediments; underwater optics; underwater sound; ABS; Arlington; California; MSCAT; ONR; Santa Cruz; US Office of Naval Research; Virginia; laser diffraction measurements; laser miniature scattering and transmissometry instrument; mine burial program; ocean currents; ocean waves; optical instruments; particle concentration; particle size; sandy bed; suspended sediments; triple frequency acoustic backscatter system; Acoustic diffraction; Acoustic measurements; Backscatter; Current measurement; Frequency measurement; Instruments; Optical design; Optical design techniques; Optical scattering; Sediments; Acoustics; backscatter; laser; optics; sediments; suspensions;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2007.890978